Release Date: 1997
"Brunswick World: Tournament of Champions" is a bowling simulation video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1997. Developed by Tiertex Design Studios and published by THQ, the game offers players a realistic and engaging bowling experience, inspired by the Brunswick Bowling professional circuit. In the game, players can compete in detailed, authentic bowling environments with options to customize ball weight, spin, and placement on the lane. The physics of the game were designed to replicate the real-life reactions of bowling balls on different surfaces, providing a challenging and varied gameplay experience.
The gameplay in "Brunswick World: Tournament of Champions" includes several modes such as open play, tournament mode, and a career mode that mimics professional bowling tournaments. Players could choose from an array of professional bowlers, each with unique skills and attributes. The game was also notable for its license with Brunswick Corporation, one of the leading manufacturers of bowling and recreational equipment. This partnership allowed for the inclusion of real-life bowling equipment and professional bowlers, adding an extra layer of authenticity. Despite being one of the later titles released on the SNES platform, the game offered a comprehensive bowling experience and stands out as a dedicated attempt to portray the sport in a video game format.
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