PBA Tour Bowling 2

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PublisherBethesda Softworks
ReleaseFebruary 2000[1]
PBA Tour Bowling 2
DeveloperBethesda Softworks
PublisherBethesda Softworks
PlatformWindows
ReleaseFebruary 2000[1]

PBA Tour Bowling 2 (also known as PBA Bowling 2)[2][3] is a bowling video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks. Official licensed by the Professional Bowlers Association, the game is a sequel to PBA Bowling.[4]

PBA Tour Bowling 2 is an adaptation professional bowling in which the player competes against other computer players to obtain the highest score.[1][5] The player uses the computer mouse to control their virtual bowler’s movement, shot strength, precision, and spin.[6] The game features AI opponents and multiplayer matches on the same computer.[7] Customization options allow the player to change hairstyles and clothing, as well as change the weight, color, and texture of the ball.[6][1][5]

Development

The game was in development as early as December 1997 and was scheduled to release in 1998.[2] A Dreamcast version was scheduled to release in 2001,[8][9] but was never released.

Reception

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