News: Brunswick Pro Bowling Lands On The Wii


Posted by Fierce_Link - Feb 13th 2007 19:39


Crave Entertainment, a leading publisher of console videogames, today announced Brunswick Pro Bowling for the Wii.

Bowling in WiiSports satisfied you for a while, but you want more depth? Look no further than Crave Entertainment's new bowling game for the Nintendo Wii. Also set for a release on the PSP and PS2 systems, Brunswick Pro Bowling plans to give gamers 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.

There will be a standard career mode as you attempt to unleash your bowling skills upon the world, and there's also the nice addition of a multiplayer, in which up to four players can play.

Other Brunswick Pro Bowling features include:

-Realistic physics engine simulates real-time changing lane conditions and accounts for momentum and spin.

-Unlockable content includes a variety of Brunswick balls, additional bowling centers, equipment and apparel.

-Players in career mode will face rivals, who seek out and challenge them throughout their careers.


Source: Games Press




Comments

Ravenblade2006 Says:
February 13th, 2007 at 13:44 || Total Comments: 272
Nice to hear the Wii Sports potential is being put to good use.

- Wii Bowling leads to Brunswick Pro Bowling from Crave Entertainment
- Wii Golf leads to Tiger Woods PGA Tour from EA
- Wii Boxing will almost certainly lead to Fight Night from EA
- Wii Baseball lead to The Bigs from 2K
- Wii Tennis ??? Bring on virtua tennis I say.
Fierce_LiNk Says: 
February 13th, 2007 at 13:47 || Total Comments: 541
That's a nice little list there, Ravenblade. :)

We'll no doubt we seeing mario golf and tennis, possibly baseball. But, it's nice to have realistic versions of these sports, as well as unrealistic versions.
Ice9 Says:
February 13th, 2007 at 14:42 || Total Comments: 88
We'll see how realistic it is when we can play a whole 10 frames without having to call staff over to fix the broken machine.
Nickermell Says:
February 13th, 2007 at 18:13 || Total Comments: 31
Hmmm... is Crave a trustworthy publisher? I've never heard of them, and, not to sound pessimistic but I dont have a good feeling. I think the wiimote controls may be underused, or worse, buggy. Hopefully not though.
Amon Says:
February 14th, 2007 at 14:35 || Total Comments: 138
Crave Entertainment published an N64-game called Final Fighters 64 (I believe it was called) which wasn't a very bad game, but not a good game either. It was enjoyable and a couple of hours of entertainment went to that game along with a friend of mine. The game was sort of a 3D Double Dragon game and if I'm not overly wrong it was possible to play four-player co-operative.

To answer your question Nickermell: I'm not sure, but they may be competent. Actually, I believe they are quite competent and I'm pretty sure the bowling-simulator will be worth at least 30 quids.

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