4-Player Bowling Alley

4-Player Bowling Alley

Infobox VG
title=4-Player Bowling Alley


caption=Screenshot of 4-Player Bowling Alley
developer = Midway
publisher = Midway
distributor=
designer=
version=
released=1979
genre =Sports game
modes =Up to 4 players, alternating turns
ratings=
platforms=Arcade Game
media=
requirements=
input=Trackball, 2 Buttons
cabinet =Upright, Cocktail
arcade system=
cpu=8080
sound=
display=Monochrome, 224 x 280 pixels, 2 colors

"4-Player Bowling Alley" is a 4-player, monochrome, ten-pin bowling arcade game released by Midway in 1979. This featured the "Flash" variation with its timing-based scoring scheme. To support this, an external display was used to highlight the appropriate section of the score scheme.

External links

* [http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=4-player-bowling-alley&page=detail&id=18 "4-Plater Bowling Alley"] at [http://www.arcade-history.com/index.php?page=news Arcade History]
*KLOV game|id=12861


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