10-Pin Bowling (video game)

{{short description|1999 video game}}

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{{Infobox video game

| title = 10-Pin Bowling

| image = 10-Pin Bowling GBC Cover.jpg

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| developer = Morning Star Multimedia

| publisher = Majesco Sales

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| released = October 1999

| genre = Sports

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| platforms = Game Boy Color

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10-Pin Bowling is a bowling video game developed by Morning Star Multimedia and published by Majesco Sales for the Game Boy Color. Originally announced for Game Boy before shifting development to the newer system,{{cite magazine|title=Pak Watch Release Forecast |magazine=Nintendo Power |issue=135 |date=November 1998 |page=114}} 10-Pin Bowling is one of few Game Boy Color games to support rumble, which is achieved by utilizing a rumble pak built directly into the cartridge.

Reception

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| IGN = 4/10{{cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/10/04/10-pin-bowling |title=10-Pin Bowling |last=Harris |first=Craig |date=October 4, 1999 |publisher=IGN}}

| VGS = {{rating|4|15}}{{cite magazine |date=September 1999 |title=10-Pin Bowling (Take 2) |magazine={{ill|Video Games (magazine)|lt=Video Games|de|Video Games|fr|Video Games (magazine)}} |page=23 |publisher=Future-Verlag |access-date=}}

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Craig Harris, writing for IGN, described the game as "entirely basic and stripped down" and opined that it was "as basic as you can get on the Game Boy." In their review, German magazine {{ill|Video Games (magazine)|lt=Video Games|de|Video Games|fr|Video Games (magazine)}} was critical of the lack of variety of gameplay between the two game modes, the limited controls, and lack of accompanying music. The reviewer concluded that the game was "for extreme freaks only".

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