Crave Entertainment Rolls Brunswick Pro Bowling on to Three Video Game Systems
Press Release
Newport Beach, CA -- Aug 22, 2007 -- Crave Entertainment, a leading publisher of console videogames, today announced Brunswick Pro Bowling has shipped for Wii, PlayStation2 computer entertainment system, and the PSP (PlayStationPortable) system.
Brunswick Pro Bowling will give players a detailed, realistic bowling-center experience, complete with authentic sights and sounds, and official Brunswick bowling gear. Brunswick Pro Bowling will be highly customizable, allowing players to choose everything from their character's appearance and accessories to ball styles.
Critics have already praised Brunswick Pro Bowling for its incredible realism and exciting game play. According to Sports Illustrated for Kids, "The game's physics are incredibly realistic, which means that applying the right amount of spin with the Wii Remote can be the difference between a strike and a tough 7-10 split." Brunswick Pro Bowling features include:
- Realistic physics engine simulates real-time changing lane conditions and accounts for momentum and spin.
- A detailed Career Mode, where players work their way up from amateur to professional by competing in a year's worth of bowling tournaments.
- Unlockable content includes a variety of Brunswick balls, additional bowling centers, equipment and apparel.
- Players in career mode will face rivals, who seek out and challenge them throughout their careers.
- PSP system version will include ad hoc wireless multiplayer mode and additional character customization options.
- Ten authentic bowling centers, modeled after actual Brunswick locations.
- Up to four players can face off in Multiplayer Mode, and Quick Play Mode allows for a fast round of bowling.
About Brunswick
Headquartered in Lake Forest, Ill., Brunswick Corporation endeavors to instill "Genuine Ingenuity" in all its leading consumer brands, including Mercury and Mariner outboard engines; Mercury MerCruiser sterndrives and inboard engines; MotorGuide trolling motors; Teignbridge propellers; MotoTron electronic controls; Albemarle, Arvor, Baja, Bayliner, Bermuda, Boston Whaler, Cabo Yachts, Crestliner, HarrisKayot, Hatteras, Laguna, Lowe, Lund, Maxum, Meridian, Ornvik, Palmetto, Princecraft, Quicksilver, Savage, Sea Boss, Sea Pro, Sea Ray, Sealine, Triton, Trophy, Uttern and Valiant boats; Attwood marine parts and accessories; Land 'N' Sea, Kellogg Marine, Diversified Marine and Benrock parts and accessories distributors; IDS dealer management systems; Life Fitness, Hammer Strength and ParaBody fitness equipment; Brunswick bowling centers, equipment and consumer products; Brunswick billiards tables; and Valley-Dynamo pool, Air Hockey and foosball tables. For more information, visit http://www.brunswick.com.
About Crave Entertainment
Based in Newport Beach, California, Crave Entertainment is a subsidiary of Handleman Company. Crave, a publisher of videogame entertainment products creates games for the major console platforms including PSP (PlayStationPortable) system, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, Wii, the PlayStation game console, PlayStation2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox video game system from Microsoft and the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. For more information about Crave Entertainment, please visit www.cravegames.com.
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