[SportsandRec] Bowling and Skiball

Joseph Bundy joseph.bundy92 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 26 18:33:33 UTC 2023


I would love to buy old style arcade games for my house

On 1/25/23, Peter via SportsandRec <sportsandrec at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello Ashley and everyone,
>
> 	Skiball is different than bowling. Instead of knocking down pins the idea
> is to cause your balls to land in holes on a target similar to an archery
> target. The holes around the outside have low point values while the center
> hole or the "Bull's eye" can cause you to score big and possibly win a
> prize. The more your balls land in the bull's eye hole the higher your
> score.
>
> 	Arcades, bars, and other establishments may also have bowling machines.
> There are two forms of this type of machine. One type delivers several
> bowling balls you throw down an alley as in traditional bowling. The rest of
> the game is the same as regular bowling.
>
> 	In another variation of the arcade bowling game instead of throwing balls
> down an alley you push a puck down an alley coated with wax to allow it to
> slide. Otherwise the rules for bowling apply to both varriations of these
> machines.
>
> This was back in the day when you used physical objects such as balls,
> pucks, guns, leavers, and other controls to play. I'm sure digitization has
> resulted in changes to how these games are controlled. And to think we can
> have the same gaming experience right in our living rooms.
>
> Peter Donahue
>
>
>
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