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- 10th_Frame abstract "10th Frame is a ten-pin bowling simulation game created by Access Software in 1986, as a follow-up to the hugely successful Leaderboard golf game. Up to eight players could take part in open bowling or a tournament. There was a choice of 3 different difficulty levels—Kids (in which the ball always went straight), Amateur, and Professional.".
- 10th_Frame computingPlatform Amstrad_CPC.
- 10th_Frame computingPlatform Atari_ST.
- 10th_Frame computingPlatform Commodore_64.
- 10th_Frame computingPlatform DOS.
- 10th_Frame computingPlatform MSX.
- 10th_Frame computingPlatform ZX_Spectrum.
- 10th_Frame developer Indie_Built.
- 10th_Frame genre Sports_game.
- 10th_Frame publisher U.S._Gold.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageID "12314381".
- 10th_Frame wikiPageLength "3786".
- 10th_Frame wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- 10th_Frame wikiPageRevisionID "706648067".
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Amstrad_CPC.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Atari_ST.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Balance_(game_design).
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:1986_video_games.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amstrad_CPC_games.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bowling_video_games.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commodore_64_games.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:MSX_games.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:ZX_Spectrum_games.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Commodore_64.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Computer_and_Video_Games.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink DOS.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink File:10th_frame_Cover.jpg.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Indie_Built.
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- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink MSX.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Rendering_(computer_graphics).
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Simulation_video_game.
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- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Speed.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Sports_game.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Sprite_(computer_graphics).
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Ten-pin_bowling.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Gold.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Your_Sinclair.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink ZX_Spectrum.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Zzap!64.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "10th Frame".
- 10th_Frame caption "Cover art".
- 10th_Frame developer Indie_Built.
- 10th_Frame genre Sports_game.
- 10th_Frame id "/10th-frame".
- 10th_Frame modes Single-player_video_game.
- 10th_Frame name "10".
- 10th_Frame platforms Amstrad_CPC.
- 10th_Frame platforms Atari_ST.
- 10th_Frame platforms Commodore_64.
- 10th_Frame platforms DOS.
- 10th_Frame platforms MSX.
- 10th_Frame platforms ZX_Spectrum.
- 10th_Frame publisher U.S._Gold.
- 10th_Frame title "10".
- 10th_Frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_video_game.
- 10th_Frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lemon64_game.
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- 10th_Frame subject Category:1986_video_games.
- 10th_Frame subject Category:Amstrad_CPC_games.
- 10th_Frame subject Category:Bowling_video_games.
- 10th_Frame subject Category:Commodore_64_games.
- 10th_Frame subject Category:MSX_games.
- 10th_Frame subject Category:ZX_Spectrum_games.
- 10th_Frame hypernym Game.
- 10th_Frame type Software.
- 10th_Frame type VideoGame.
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- 10th_Frame comment "10th Frame is a ten-pin bowling simulation game created by Access Software in 1986, as a follow-up to the hugely successful Leaderboard golf game. Up to eight players could take part in open bowling or a tournament. There was a choice of 3 different difficulty levels—Kids (in which the ball always went straight), Amateur, and Professional.".
- 10th_Frame label "10th Frame".
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- 10th_Frame isPrimaryTopicOf 10th_Frame.
- 10th_Frame name "10th Frame".