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Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling

by THQ
Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / 95 Everyone
2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00001QHW5
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #42,881 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

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A realistic new bowling simulation, Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling features Brunswick personalities, tournaments, state-of the-art equipment, and family fun. Choose from among 13 of your favorite Brunswick Pro Staff bowlers and hit the lanes in a true 3-D simulation, utilizing advanced physics engines for some exciting pin action.

GameSpot Review

Bowling. A sport that depends more on talent and raw wrist power than actual physical conditioning. A sport that can be so laid back that there's even a section of it that involves buying beer. While THQ can't bring you a six-pack should you throw a strike on the seventh frame, it does manage to deliver an extremely realistic bowling title, complete with some of the best big-money bowlers in the world today.

To start, you can create your own bowler or simply choose one of the 13 Brunswick Pro Staff bowlers in the game. Each bowler has a little video clip (similar to THQ's wrestling game, WCW Nitro) that proclaims how much of a badass he is. These clips provide the most hilarious gaming moments in recent memory. Each video is chock-full of bad reads, funny-looking bowler types, and poorly conveyed braggadocio.

There are a few different gameplay modes to choose from. Exhibition games get you going quickly, with no strings attached. Just pick a bowler and get on with it. Other modes include the skins game, the tournament, career mode, and cosmic bowling, which turns the lanes into a discotheque. The lane is realistically oiled, which forces you to move around the lane and vary your rolls as conditions change, but this doesn't really make the game terribly hard. Expect to bowl around 150 within your first two games.

The graphics are much more than you'd expect from a bowling game. There are tons of different camera angles, which are automatically selected on each roll of the ball. The players look like their real-life counterparts and are fairly well animated. The music in Brunswick is surprisingly good. The music changes on each frame. The sound effects are also very well done.

All in all, Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling is a pretty good game. It isn't the type of game you'll play every day, unless you're some kind of bowling nut. Even if you aren't a bowling fan, and couldn't care less about this game, you really should see the video clips at least once. They're incredibly funny. --Jeff Gerstmann
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3.0 out of 5 stars I'll buy the beer if you get the turkey., October 6, 2007
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I think I can succinctly sum up the value of Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling by stating the following: it would be unfair to say this is a bad video game. Personally I think maybe one or two bowling simulations exist out there that might have a slight edge over this one -- like perhaps AMF for the Xbox -- but Brunswick does fit the bill if you are in the mood for some enjoyable bowling action on your PC.

Take the graphics, for example. They're good -- not outstanding by any means -- but good. What it amounts to is that you have to prepare yourself for a pre-DirectX 9 or 10 software application. I suppose certain visual aspects could have been done better, like the crowd. Sure, the fans look mostly photo-realistic, but they're just static backgrounds with very little 3-D depth to them at all, which is quite peculiar visually. In addition, the heads of the players sometimes look like they're barely attached to their bodies. Still, what you see throughout the game does resemble an actual bowling alley, and the multiple camera angles really help you to get a good view of everything that's going on (you'll see reflections on the lanes -- a nice touch, and necessary realism in my opinion). There are also quite a few different venues from which to choose.

You can customize your character in many ways, but there is no way to create a female player that I can see (thumbs down on that?). The mouse-controlled bowler setup and swing interface is pretty smooth and strikes a relatively good balance between difficulty and results (although I haven't won very many games yet even at the intermediate skill level). The game forces you to take into account the oil level and pattern of the lane on which you bowl, and the pin physics are excellent. The audio portion of the game definitely scores high marks. The sound effects are well done -- I like the silent hush that you hear as you perform your approach, although you might find the applause to be somewhat repetitive after awhile. You'll probably really dig the musical accompaniment, which is downright funky, almost industrial at times. Furthermore, cosmic bowling is certainly an interesting departure from the typical scene, which lights up your monitor's screen with all sorts of wild and unusual colors.

So, when you add all of this together along with a multitude of features, game options, and modes (saved statistics, practice sessions, exhibitions, tournaments, careers, network play, etc.) as well as the fact that you can compete against various lifelike CPU opponents (each with a complete bio and promotional video clip included), you've got yourself some fun in store for a rainy afternoon.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Brunswick gets the gutter, June 7, 2007
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I got this bowling game for my father because he is such a fan of the on
line bowling games, so I thought I'd get this for him. I downloaded it and
played a few games myself and it in no way compares to the ones we are used
to playing. We don't use it at all.
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