10th Frame (PC, 3 1/2" Disk) Slash - 1992 USA, Canada Release

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10th Frame
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Title
10th Frame
Product ID
81192-61044
Product UPC
081192610444
Platform(s)
Packaging
Retail Box
Media
3 1/2" Disk
Copyright date(s)
1992
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Publisher label
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Description from the packaging.

Get out that shirt, put on your shoes and get ready to roll with 10th Frame. This sports simulation captures the real look and feel of bowling with true to life animation of strikes, spares and splits. With multiple levels of play and automatic scoring, 10th Frame is an exciting sports experience the whole family can enjoy!

Features:

  • Digitized sound.
  • Scorecard printout.
  • Automatic Scoring.
  • Up to 8 different players including league play.
  • Power and hook control.
  • Outstanding pin action.
  • Multiple levels of play including special kids level.

Unlimited backups. Realistic pin action.

System Requirements

PC MS-DOS 3.0
Required CPU
XT 8088/8086
Required RAM
256K
Supports Joystick
Yes
Supported Video
CGA

Box Scans

Retail box cover 10th Frame. Retail box back 10th Frame.

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Package Contents

The Slash version includes an envelope containing the manual, one 3 1/2" disk and may or may not include a Slash registration card. The Slash version can be distinguished from the original Access Software version by these characteristics:

  • The Slash version comes in a larger setup box. The Access Software version comes in a smaller folding box.
  • The quality of the contents inside the Slash package are of lower quality than the original Access Software release.
    • The disk labels on the Slash version are printed on a dot matrix printer
    • The Slash manual is on plain paper

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