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Brunswick Pro Bowling

Platform(s): Nintendo 3DS, PSP, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360
Genre: Sports
Publisher: 505 Games (EU), Crave Entertainment (US)
Developer: Point of View
Release Date: Aug. 28, 2007 (US), Sept. 21, 2007 (EU)

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'Brunswick Pro Bowling' (PSP/PS2/Wii) - Features, Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Jan. 1, 2006 @ 1:30 a.m. PST

Brunswick Pro Bowling gives players the opportunity to compete in 10 highly detailed bowling environments, each with unique lane characteristics.

Get the Brunswick Pro Bowling [PSP/PS2/Wii] Trailer off WP (7mb)

Brunswick Pro Bowling will give players a detailed, realistic bowling-center experience, complete with authentic sights and sounds, and official Brunswick bowling gear. Brunswick Pro Bowling will be highly customizable, allowing players to choose everything from their character’s appearance and accessories to ball styles.

In Career Mode, players work their way from amateur to professional by competing in a year’s worth of bowling tournaments. Ten authentic bowling centers, modeled after actual Brunswick locations, will set the scene. Up to four players can face off in Multiplayer Mode, and Quick Play Mode allows for a fast round of bowling.

Key Features

  • Realistic Physics - Real time changing lane conditions for the player to master during the course of a match.
  • Career Mode – Work your way from an amateur to a true professional Brunswick Pro Champion.
  • Authentic Brunswick bowling products to improve your character’s performance.
  • 10 different environments to choose from.
  • Ad Hoc Mode – Host up to four friends to participate in a league or join an exhibition match using a PSP Ad Hoc wireless connection. **PSP Only.

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