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10th Frame - Atari ST

Publisher:U.S. Gold Ltd.  ?              No-Intro:N/A
Developer:Access Software  ?              GoodName:N/A
Year:1987              TOSEC:10th Frame
Category:Sports              MAME:N/A
Game Manual:Download (CPC)
Download (C64)
Download (ZX Spectrum)
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              Game Music:N/A

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Also on: Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Microsoft DOS, MSX, MSX 2, Sinclair ZX Spectrum

 


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In game image of 10th Frame on the Atari ST.
In Game
Title screen of 10th Frame on the Atari ST.
Title Screen
Box cover for 10th Frame on the Atari ST.
Box
Box back cover for 10th Frame on the Atari ST.
Box Back
Top of cartridge artwork for 10th Frame on the Atari ST.
Cartridge Top
Artwork on the Disc for 10th Frame on the Atari ST.
Disc
Arcade Cabinet Marquee for 10th Frame.
Marquee
Advert for 10th Frame on the Atari ST.
Advert
(Commodore 64 Version)


10th Frame is a ten-pin bowling simulation game created by Access Software in 1986, as a follow-up to the hugely successful Leaderboard golf game. Up to eight players can take part in open bowling or a tournament. There is a choice of 3 different difficulty levels—Kids (in which the ball always went straight), Amateur, and Professional.


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