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This motion-controlled bowling game is a passable re-creation of the sport provided you ignore its optional Move support. It was almost four years ago that Wii Sports launched alongside the Wii and ...
Newport Beach, Calif.- Feb 13, 2007 Crave Entertainment, a leading publisher of console videogames, today announced Brunswick Pro Bowling for PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, PSP® ...
PlayStation gamers too lazy to go to the alley to play the excruciatingly physical sport of bowling have been overlooked for years when it comes to companies making a game for them. There has been ...
Santa Ana, California - Crave Games, the full-service publishing and distribution division of Fillpoint LLC, one of the videogame industries' leading providers of online distribution, fulfillment, and ...
When Crave announced it would be publishing Brunswick Pro Bowling for the Nintendo Wii, we couldn’t help but get excited for what would no doubt be the ultimate party game. Nintendo’s very own Wii ...
Considering that the Wii has had market share over the motion-controlled gaming genre for some time now, getting my hands on Brunswick Pro Bowling using the Playstation move wasn’t the most refreshing ...
Chances are, if you're reading this review, you own a Wii. If you own a Wii, you've played Wii Sports, and subsequently Wii Bowling. You've spent doubtless countless hours with your little sister or ...
Santa Ana, Calif. and Malta, N.Y., October 14, 2009 – Crave Entertainment, the full-service publishing and distribution division of FillpointSVG, one of the videogame industry’s leading providers of ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Brunswick Pro Bowling Work your way from an amateur to a true professional Brunswick Pro Champion. Featuring real-time changing lane conditions for the ...
For every Batman: Arkham Asylum or Epic Mickey, there's got to be someone out there bringing shoddy licensed games to the floor of E3. Bless Crave Entertainment then, because the publisher was back at ...