Nester's Funky Bowling
Nester's Funky Bowling is a bowling video game for the Virtual Boy console developed by Saffire and published by Nintendo. It was only released in North America on February 26, 1996, and was the system's second-to-last game before it was discontinued. Nester, a character from the Nintendo Power comics, or his twin sister Hester compete to see who is the better bowler. It has standard bowling mechanics and rules, as well as three modes of play: Bowling, Challenge, and Practice, each of which can support one or two players.
While some, such as IGN and GamePro staff, found it to be a poor or average game, Nintendo Power and Allgame were more forgiving, hailing it as a quality game when compared to other titles in the Virtual Boy library. Its graphics received some praise, but it was criticized for lacking a save function and game modes.
Detailed information:
Number of Players: Single Player
Genre: Sports
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