Aladdin Jogo da Sega Master System e Mega Drive
O jogo que vamos mostrar hoje é o Aladdin. Um jogo de ação feito pela Sega com parcerias da Virgin Games e Disney. Foi lançado em 1994 para o Master System, Game Gear e Mega Drive.
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Quantas horas vocĂŞ já passou em frente do seu antigo vĂdeo game na infância???
Saiba que os bons tempos podem voltar. Mas, VocĂŞ pode estar se perguntando, onde foi parar meu master system?
E se eu puder jogar Sonic e Alex Kidd e vários outros jogos que adorava com meus filhos e sobrinhos? Não seria muito legal?
Mas você ainda pode estar se perguntando, como? Você já não tem um Master System faz tempo!
E aquele cartucho de Shinobi? Altered Beast? Jogos fantásticos para a época não? Deu muita Saudade!
Mas calma! VocĂŞ nĂŁo vai precisar procurar seu Master System no porĂŁo! TambĂ©m nĂŁo vai precisar comprar um usado, em mal estado e provavelmente com defeito por aĂ!
O Master System foi Relançado pela Tec Toy e você poderá ter todos os jogos que citei acima e vários outros de forma oficial a um clique.
Mas antes de te contar onde vai conseguir, quero que se lembre do seu tempo de escola, que mesmo se vocĂŞ nĂŁo tinha um Master System, sempre um amigo o convidava para jogar na casa dele.
Muito provavelmente essas amizades duram até hoje, certo? Então, por quê não proporcionar essa mesma emoção com seus filhos?
Já vou te contar como ter o novo Master System. Mas você deve estar se perguntando? Por que não comprar um Xbox, um Playstation?
Os vĂdeo Games de hoje, alĂ©m de serem muito caros, nĂŁo trazem jogos em sua memĂłria. SĂŁo jogos que precisam ser adquiridos por 250, 300, atĂ© 400 reais cada.
Além disso, eles costumam mais afastar as crianças do que criar aquelas amizades que você cultivou na época do Master System!
Então? E se eu lhe disser que você pode adquirir o Master System já com 132 Jogos na memória, como o Sonic e Alex Kidd, pelo preço de 1 jogo desses consoles acima?
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đź“ş - Como Jogar Xbox no Computador - https://youtu.be/jeonxBr2_vQ
đź“ş - Alex Kidd in Miracle World da Sega Master System - https://youtu.be/mOuSPaAKuKQ
đź“ş - Tudo sobre o Sonic The Hedgehog do Mega Drive - https://youtu.be/12Ue4zHGZwo
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Air Rescue da Sega Master System e Game Boy
O jogo que vamos mostrar hoje Ă© o Air Rescue.
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đź“ş - Alex Kidd in Miracle World da Sega Master System - https://youtu.be/mOuSPaAKuKQ
đź“ş - Tudo sobre o Sonic The Hedgehog do Mega Drive - https://youtu.be/12Ue4zHGZwo
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Aerial Assault da Sega Master System e Game Boy
O jogo que vamos mostrar hoje Ă© o Aerial Assalt. Um jogo de tiro com rolagem lateral, publicado pela Sega para o Master System em 1990 e Game Gear em 1992.
Então inscreva-se em nosso canal para ficar sempre por dentro de nosso conteúdo. Estamos sempre postando sobre jogos antigos e também novidades dos novos games.
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đź“ş - Como Jogar Xbox no Computador - https://youtu.be/jeonxBr2_vQ
đź“ş - Alex Kidd in Miracle World da Sega Master System - https://youtu.be/mOuSPaAKuKQ
đź“ş - Tudo sobre o Sonic The Hedgehog do Mega Drive - https://youtu.be/12Ue4zHGZwo
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Action Fighter da Sega Master System
O jogo que vamos mostrar hoje é o Action Fighter. Um jogo de combate veicular lançado pela Sega em 1986 para plataformas Arcades.
Então inscreva-se em nosso canal para ficar sempre por dentro de nosso conteúdo. Estamos sempre postando sobre jogos antigos e também novidades dos novos games.
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đź“ş - Alex Kidd in Miracle World da Sega Master System - https://youtu.be/mOuSPaAKuKQ
đź“ş - Tudo sobre o Sonic The Hedgehog do Mega Drive - https://youtu.be/12Ue4zHGZwo
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Tudo sobre o Sonic The Hedgehog
Hoje vamos falar de um jogo antigo que fez muito sucesso no inicio dos anos 90. Muito provável que você ficava horas jogando Sonic the Hedgehog.
Então, já vai se inscrevendo no Canal e vamos relembrar um pouco desse maravilhoso jogo.
Sonic the Hedgehog é um jogo eletrônico de plataforma produzido pela Sonic Team e publicado pela Sega para o Sega Genesis Mega Drive. Foi lançado originalmente na América do Norte em junho de 1991. O jogo segue a história do ouriço antropomórfico chamado Sonic em sua missão de derrotar o Doutor Robotnik, um cientista que aprisionou animais em robôs e roubou as mágicas Esmeraldas do Caos. A jogabilidade de Sonic the Hedgehog envolve coletar anéis como forma de ganhar vidas e um esquema de controle simples, com saltos e ataques controlados por um único botão.
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đź“ş - Tudo sobre o Sonic The Hedgehog do Mega Drive - https://youtu.be/12Ue4zHGZwo
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Alex Kidd in Miracle World da Sega Master System
Hoje vamos falar de um jogo antigo que fez muito sucesso no final dos anos 80. Se vocĂŞ tinha um Master System, Alex Kidd era o motivo que o fez optar pelo console.
Então, já vai se inscrevendo no Canal e vamos relembrar um pouco desse maravilhoso jogo.
Agora que já se inscreveu, vamos ao que interessa. Alex Kidd in Miracle World foi o primeiro jogo da série Alex Kidd, lançado em 1986 para o console Sega Master System.
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[ATARI] Jogo Enduro - Ao Vivo
Tem saudades dos jogos antigos de Atari?
Em um dos mais famosos jogos de Atari, o jogador deve correr incessantemente em uma pista, desviando e ultrapassando os inĂşmeros carros em seu caminho
Para passar de nĂvel, o jogador deve ultrapassar certa quantidade de carros antes que o dia termine, enquanto o tempo passa o jogador deve enfrentar mudanças como neblina, neve, raios do sol e o prĂłprio anoitecer.
Se o jogador conseguisse correr continuamente por cinco dias (de jogo), a Activision o premiaria com um patch (Adesivo de condecoração) especial, chamado Roadbusters.
Em 1983 a Activision realizou um campeonato, chamado The Activision Enduro Race for Riches Sweepstakes, onde o primeiro lugar ganharia um carro de corrida (de verdade!) e uma viagem para dois.
Produtor: Larry Miller
Jogos Clones:Grand Prize, Super Ferrari
Distribuidor: Activision
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[ATARI] Frogger 1981 by Sega
Frogger[a] is a 1981 arcade action game developed by Konami and manufactured by Sega.[5] In North America, it was released by Sega/Gremlin. The object of the game is to direct frogs to their homes one by one by crossing a busy road and navigating a river full of hazards.
Frogger was positively received as one of the greatest video games ever made and followed by several clones and sequels. By 2005, Frogger, in its various home video game incarnations, had sold 20 million copies worldwide. The game found its way into popular culture, including television and music.
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[ATARI] Enduro 1983 - Activision
Enduro is a racing video game designed by Larry Miller for the Atari 2600 and published by Activision in 1983. Miller previously wrote Spider Fighter for Activision.[1] The object of the game is to complete an endurance race, passing a certain number of cars each day to continue the next day. The visuals change from day to night, and there is occasional inclement weather. A ZX Spectrum port was published in 1984
Activision released The Great American Cross-Country Road Race, which expands upon the design of Enduro, for home computers in 1985.
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[ATARI] Boxing 1981 - Activision
Boxing is a video game interpretation of the sport of boxing developed by programmer Bob Whitehead for the Atari VCS (later renamed to the Atari 2600).[1] It was published by Activision in 1980. It's one of the first video games developed by Activision. The game is based on Boxer, an unreleased 1978 arcade game from Whitehead's previous employer, Atari, Inc.[2] Boxer was written by Mike Albaugh who also wrote Drag Race for Atari, a game cloned by Activision as Dragster.[3]
Boxing shows a top-down view of two boxers, one white and one black. When close enough, a boxer can hit his opponent with a punch (executed by pressing the fire button on the Atari joystick). This causes his opponent to reel back slightly. Long punches score one point, while closer punches (power punches, from the manual) score two. There are no knockdowns or rounds. A match is completed either when one player lands 100 punches (a "knockout") or two minutes have elapsed (a "decision"). In the case of a decision, the player with the most landed punches is the winner. Ties are possible.
While the gameplay is simple, there are subtleties, such as getting an opponent on the "ropes" and "juggling" him back and forth between alternate punches.
Reception
Boxing was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was described as "demonstrat[ing] Activision's willingness to strike out boldly in new directions" and praised for keeping things from "becoming needlessly complex" by making automatic punch-type selection for the player.[4]
Legacy
Boxing was made available on Microsoft's Game Room service in 2010.
In 2011, an extended academic version of the game, called Clever Boxer, was developed as a benchmark for Game AI.[5]
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[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - Full
[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - Full
Bowling is a sports video game published in 1979 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). It was programmed by Larry Kaplan who left Atari to co-found Activision the same year. The game is an interpretation of the sport bowling, playable by one or two players.
In all six variations, games last for 10 frames, or turns. At the start of each frame, the current player is given two chances to roll a bowling ball down an alley in an attempt to knock down as many of the ten bowling pins as possible. The bowler (on the left side of the screen) may move up and down his end of the alley to aim before releasing the ball. In four of the game's six variations, the ball can be steered before it hits the pins. Knocking down every pin on the first shot is a strike, while knocking every pin down in both shots is a spare. The player's score is determined by the number of pins knocked down in all 10 frames, as well as the number of strikes and spares acquired.
Variations
Odd-numbered variants are one player games, while two players alternate on frames in even-numbered games.
Games 1/2: The bowling ball can be moved in one direction after being thrown.
Games 3/4: The bowling ball can be moved up and down after being thrown.
Games 5/6: The ball moves straight and cannot be moved.
Reception
Bowling was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was praised as "an enjoyable version of a sport that is perfectly suited to the video arcade format". The reviewers singled out the graphics (including the automatic frame-by-frame scoring and "deft" character animation) as "one of the game's best points".[2]: 18, 76
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[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 08
[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 08
Bowling is a sports video game published in 1979 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). It was programmed by Larry Kaplan who left Atari to co-found Activision the same year. The game is an interpretation of the sport bowling, playable by one or two players.
In all six variations, games last for 10 frames, or turns. At the start of each frame, the current player is given two chances to roll a bowling ball down an alley in an attempt to knock down as many of the ten bowling pins as possible. The bowler (on the left side of the screen) may move up and down his end of the alley to aim before releasing the ball. In four of the game's six variations, the ball can be steered before it hits the pins. Knocking down every pin on the first shot is a strike, while knocking every pin down in both shots is a spare. The player's score is determined by the number of pins knocked down in all 10 frames, as well as the number of strikes and spares acquired.
Variations
Odd-numbered variants are one player games, while two players alternate on frames in even-numbered games.
Games 1/2: The bowling ball can be moved in one direction after being thrown.
Games 3/4: The bowling ball can be moved up and down after being thrown.
Games 5/6: The ball moves straight and cannot be moved.
Reception
Bowling was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was praised as "an enjoyable version of a sport that is perfectly suited to the video arcade format". The reviewers singled out the graphics (including the automatic frame-by-frame scoring and "deft" character animation) as "one of the game's best points".[2]: 18, 76
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[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 09
[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 09
Bowling is a sports video game published in 1979 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). It was programmed by Larry Kaplan who left Atari to co-found Activision the same year. The game is an interpretation of the sport bowling, playable by one or two players.
In all six variations, games last for 10 frames, or turns. At the start of each frame, the current player is given two chances to roll a bowling ball down an alley in an attempt to knock down as many of the ten bowling pins as possible. The bowler (on the left side of the screen) may move up and down his end of the alley to aim before releasing the ball. In four of the game's six variations, the ball can be steered before it hits the pins. Knocking down every pin on the first shot is a strike, while knocking every pin down in both shots is a spare. The player's score is determined by the number of pins knocked down in all 10 frames, as well as the number of strikes and spares acquired.
Variations
Odd-numbered variants are one player games, while two players alternate on frames in even-numbered games.
Games 1/2: The bowling ball can be moved in one direction after being thrown.
Games 3/4: The bowling ball can be moved up and down after being thrown.
Games 5/6: The ball moves straight and cannot be moved.
Reception
Bowling was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was praised as "an enjoyable version of a sport that is perfectly suited to the video arcade format". The reviewers singled out the graphics (including the automatic frame-by-frame scoring and "deft" character animation) as "one of the game's best points".[2]: 18, 76
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[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 07
[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 07
Bowling is a sports video game published in 1979 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). It was programmed by Larry Kaplan who left Atari to co-found Activision the same year. The game is an interpretation of the sport bowling, playable by one or two players.
In all six variations, games last for 10 frames, or turns. At the start of each frame, the current player is given two chances to roll a bowling ball down an alley in an attempt to knock down as many of the ten bowling pins as possible. The bowler (on the left side of the screen) may move up and down his end of the alley to aim before releasing the ball. In four of the game's six variations, the ball can be steered before it hits the pins. Knocking down every pin on the first shot is a strike, while knocking every pin down in both shots is a spare. The player's score is determined by the number of pins knocked down in all 10 frames, as well as the number of strikes and spares acquired.
Variations
Odd-numbered variants are one player games, while two players alternate on frames in even-numbered games.
Games 1/2: The bowling ball can be moved in one direction after being thrown.
Games 3/4: The bowling ball can be moved up and down after being thrown.
Games 5/6: The ball moves straight and cannot be moved.
Reception
Bowling was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was praised as "an enjoyable version of a sport that is perfectly suited to the video arcade format". The reviewers singled out the graphics (including the automatic frame-by-frame scoring and "deft" character animation) as "one of the game's best points".[2]: 18, 76
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[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 06
[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 06
Bowling is a sports video game published in 1979 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). It was programmed by Larry Kaplan who left Atari to co-found Activision the same year. The game is an interpretation of the sport bowling, playable by one or two players.
In all six variations, games last for 10 frames, or turns. At the start of each frame, the current player is given two chances to roll a bowling ball down an alley in an attempt to knock down as many of the ten bowling pins as possible. The bowler (on the left side of the screen) may move up and down his end of the alley to aim before releasing the ball. In four of the game's six variations, the ball can be steered before it hits the pins. Knocking down every pin on the first shot is a strike, while knocking every pin down in both shots is a spare. The player's score is determined by the number of pins knocked down in all 10 frames, as well as the number of strikes and spares acquired.
Variations
Odd-numbered variants are one player games, while two players alternate on frames in even-numbered games.
Games 1/2: The bowling ball can be moved in one direction after being thrown.
Games 3/4: The bowling ball can be moved up and down after being thrown.
Games 5/6: The ball moves straight and cannot be moved.
Reception
Bowling was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was praised as "an enjoyable version of a sport that is perfectly suited to the video arcade format". The reviewers singled out the graphics (including the automatic frame-by-frame scoring and "deft" character animation) as "one of the game's best points".[2]: 18, 76
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[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 05
[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 05
Bowling is a sports video game published in 1979 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). It was programmed by Larry Kaplan who left Atari to co-found Activision the same year. The game is an interpretation of the sport bowling, playable by one or two players.
In all six variations, games last for 10 frames, or turns. At the start of each frame, the current player is given two chances to roll a bowling ball down an alley in an attempt to knock down as many of the ten bowling pins as possible. The bowler (on the left side of the screen) may move up and down his end of the alley to aim before releasing the ball. In four of the game's six variations, the ball can be steered before it hits the pins. Knocking down every pin on the first shot is a strike, while knocking every pin down in both shots is a spare. The player's score is determined by the number of pins knocked down in all 10 frames, as well as the number of strikes and spares acquired.
Variations
Odd-numbered variants are one player games, while two players alternate on frames in even-numbered games.
Games 1/2: The bowling ball can be moved in one direction after being thrown.
Games 3/4: The bowling ball can be moved up and down after being thrown.
Games 5/6: The ball moves straight and cannot be moved.
Reception
Bowling was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was praised as "an enjoyable version of a sport that is perfectly suited to the video arcade format". The reviewers singled out the graphics (including the automatic frame-by-frame scoring and "deft" character animation) as "one of the game's best points".[2]: 18, 76
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[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 04
[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 0
Bowling is a sports video game published in 1979 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). It was programmed by Larry Kaplan who left Atari to co-found Activision the same year. The game is an interpretation of the sport bowling, playable by one or two players.
In all six variations, games last for 10 frames, or turns. At the start of each frame, the current player is given two chances to roll a bowling ball down an alley in an attempt to knock down as many of the ten bowling pins as possible. The bowler (on the left side of the screen) may move up and down his end of the alley to aim before releasing the ball. In four of the game's six variations, the ball can be steered before it hits the pins. Knocking down every pin on the first shot is a strike, while knocking every pin down in both shots is a spare. The player's score is determined by the number of pins knocked down in all 10 frames, as well as the number of strikes and spares acquired.
Variations
Odd-numbered variants are one player games, while two players alternate on frames in even-numbered games.
Games 1/2: The bowling ball can be moved in one direction after being thrown.
Games 3/4: The bowling ball can be moved up and down after being thrown.
Games 5/6: The ball moves straight and cannot be moved.
Reception
Bowling was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was praised as "an enjoyable version of a sport that is perfectly suited to the video arcade format". The reviewers singled out the graphics (including the automatic frame-by-frame scoring and "deft" character animation) as "one of the game's best points".[2]: 18, 76
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[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 03
[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 03
Bowling is a sports video game published in 1979 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). It was programmed by Larry Kaplan who left Atari to co-found Activision the same year. The game is an interpretation of the sport bowling, playable by one or two players.
In all six variations, games last for 10 frames, or turns. At the start of each frame, the current player is given two chances to roll a bowling ball down an alley in an attempt to knock down as many of the ten bowling pins as possible. The bowler (on the left side of the screen) may move up and down his end of the alley to aim before releasing the ball. In four of the game's six variations, the ball can be steered before it hits the pins. Knocking down every pin on the first shot is a strike, while knocking every pin down in both shots is a spare. The player's score is determined by the number of pins knocked down in all 10 frames, as well as the number of strikes and spares acquired.
Variations
Odd-numbered variants are one player games, while two players alternate on frames in even-numbered games.
Games 1/2: The bowling ball can be moved in one direction after being thrown.
Games 3/4: The bowling ball can be moved up and down after being thrown.
Games 5/6: The ball moves straight and cannot be moved.
Reception
Bowling was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was praised as "an enjoyable version of a sport that is perfectly suited to the video arcade format". The reviewers singled out the graphics (including the automatic frame-by-frame scoring and "deft" character animation) as "one of the game's best points".[2]: 18, 76
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[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 02
[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 02
Bowling is a sports video game published in 1979 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). It was programmed by Larry Kaplan who left Atari to co-found Activision the same year. The game is an interpretation of the sport bowling, playable by one or two players.
In all six variations, games last for 10 frames, or turns. At the start of each frame, the current player is given two chances to roll a bowling ball down an alley in an attempt to knock down as many of the ten bowling pins as possible. The bowler (on the left side of the screen) may move up and down his end of the alley to aim before releasing the ball. In four of the game's six variations, the ball can be steered before it hits the pins. Knocking down every pin on the first shot is a strike, while knocking every pin down in both shots is a spare. The player's score is determined by the number of pins knocked down in all 10 frames, as well as the number of strikes and spares acquired.
Variations
Odd-numbered variants are one player games, while two players alternate on frames in even-numbered games.
Games 1/2: The bowling ball can be moved in one direction after being thrown.
Games 3/4: The bowling ball can be moved up and down after being thrown.
Games 5/6: The ball moves straight and cannot be moved.
Reception
Bowling was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was praised as "an enjoyable version of a sport that is perfectly suited to the video arcade format". The reviewers singled out the graphics (including the automatic frame-by-frame scoring and "deft" character animation) as "one of the game's best points".[2]: 18, 76
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[ATARI] Bowling 1979
[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 01
Bowling is a sports video game published in 1979 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). It was programmed by Larry Kaplan who left Atari to co-found Activision the same year. The game is an interpretation of the sport bowling, playable by one or two players.
In all six variations, games last for 10 frames, or turns. At the start of each frame, the current player is given two chances to roll a bowling ball down an alley in an attempt to knock down as many of the ten bowling pins as possible. The bowler (on the left side of the screen) may move up and down his end of the alley to aim before releasing the ball. In four of the game's six variations, the ball can be steered before it hits the pins. Knocking down every pin on the first shot is a strike, while knocking every pin down in both shots is a spare. The player's score is determined by the number of pins knocked down in all 10 frames, as well as the number of strikes and spares acquired.
Variations
Odd-numbered variants are one player games, while two players alternate on frames in even-numbered games.
Games 1/2: The bowling ball can be moved in one direction after being thrown.
Games 3/4: The bowling ball can be moved up and down after being thrown.
Games 5/6: The ball moves straight and cannot be moved.
Reception
Bowling was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was praised as "an enjoyable version of a sport that is perfectly suited to the video arcade format". The reviewers singled out the graphics (including the automatic frame-by-frame scoring and "deft" character animation) as "one of the game's best points".[2]: 18, 76
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[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 1
[ATARI] Bowling 1979 - 01
Bowling is a sports video game published in 1979 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). It was programmed by Larry Kaplan who left Atari to co-found Activision the same year. The game is an interpretation of the sport bowling, playable by one or two players.
In all six variations, games last for 10 frames, or turns. At the start of each frame, the current player is given two chances to roll a bowling ball down an alley in an attempt to knock down as many of the ten bowling pins as possible. The bowler (on the left side of the screen) may move up and down his end of the alley to aim before releasing the ball. In four of the game's six variations, the ball can be steered before it hits the pins. Knocking down every pin on the first shot is a strike, while knocking every pin down in both shots is a spare. The player's score is determined by the number of pins knocked down in all 10 frames, as well as the number of strikes and spares acquired.
Variations
Odd-numbered variants are one player games, while two players alternate on frames in even-numbered games.
Games 1/2: The bowling ball can be moved in one direction after being thrown.
Games 3/4: The bowling ball can be moved up and down after being thrown.
Games 5/6: The ball moves straight and cannot be moved.
Reception
Bowling was reviewed by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was praised as "an enjoyable version of a sport that is perfectly suited to the video arcade format". The reviewers singled out the graphics (including the automatic frame-by-frame scoring and "deft" character animation) as "one of the game's best points".[2]: 18, 76
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