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Boogie Woogie Bowling (Japan)
Boogie Woogie Bowling (Japan) Overview
Boogie Woogie Bowling is a Japanese-exclusive SEGA Genesis bowling game that landed sometime in the mid-1990s. While its developer and publisher aren't widely documented, the cartridge itself is a genuine commercial release for the Japanese market, not a hack or fan project. The title's playful name hints at a lively, music-infused atmosphere, but at its core this is a straightforward ten-pin bowling simulation built for the 16-bit era.
Boogie Woogie Bowling (Japan) Keyboard Controls
Controls
- Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
- X: A button
- S: B button
- Z: C button
- A: X button (6-button pad)
- Q: Y button (6-button pad)
- E: Z button (6-button pad)
- Enter: Start / Mode
Frequently Asked Questions
Who developed Boogie Woogie Bowling?
The specific development studio behind Boogie Woogie Bowling is not widely documented. Official databases and retro archives typically list the game without a credited developer, which is common for niche Japanese Genesis titles.
Is Boogie Woogie Bowling an official release, a fan hack, a prototype, or another kind of build?
It is an official commercial release for the SEGA Genesis in Japan. No evidence suggests it is a hack, prototype, or homebrew; it appeared on licensed cartridges sold in retail stores.
Is Boogie Woogie Bowling exclusive to SEGA Genesis or did it appear on other systems?
Boogie Woogie Bowling appears to be exclusive to the SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive. It was not released on other platforms such as the Super Nintendo, arcades, or later consoles.
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