Bowling involves rolling a heavy ball down a long, narrow lane to knock down a set of ten pins arranged in a triangle at the end. Players take turns aiming to strike the pins, with each turn consisting of one or two rolls, depending on whether they knock down all the pins on the first roll. Scoring is based on the number of pins knocked down, with bonuses awarded for strikes (knocking down all pins on the first roll) and spares (knocking down all pins in two rolls). The game typically consists of ten frames, and the player with the highest score at the end wins.
League Bowling happened in 1991.
Super Bowling happened in 1992.
Elf Bowling happened in 1999.
The Simpsons Bowling happened in 2000.
Midnight Bowling happened in 2005.
Capcom Bowling happened in 1988.
World Bowling happened in 1990.
Virtual Bowling happened in 1995.
Championship Bowling happened in 1989.
Brunswick Pro Bowling happened in 2007.
Nester's Funky Bowling happened in 1996.
Silver Strike Bowling happened in 2004.