Ten Pin Alley
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Ten Pin Alley is a ten-pin bowling simulation game released by American Softworks in 1996. During its early life the game was plagued by put backs, and was released months after its inially proposed release date of early 1996.
The game was eventually released in February of 1998 in the United Kingdom, and October 1996 in the United States.
A sequel to the game entitled Ten Pin Alley 2 was mooted for a release on the Playstation 2, but for unknown reasons was shelved. Despite this, the sequel was released on the Game Boy Advance to dismal reviews.
Ten Pin Alley should not be confused with an audio game with the same title made by PCS Games.
The game contained considerable depth and allowed the player to participate in a number of various game play modes, including one player, multi player, tournament and a practice mode. Moreover the game included various technicalities of the bowling world which would delight some and undoubtedly confuse others, these included the option to...
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