

Super Bowling on SNES is one of those simple-but-weirdly-addictive sports games from the 90s. You pick your bowler (the dude in the red shirt throws the hardest, obviously), adjust your angle with the D-pad, and time your release just right—mess it up and you'll send the ball straight into the gutter. Again.
The physics feel a little floaty at first, but after a few frames, you start nailing those satisfying strikes where all the pins explode in slow-mo. There's a two-player mode that gets surprisingly competitive, especially when someone pulls off a last-minute spare. Just don't expect fancy graphics—this is pure, chunky pixel bowling with a soundtrack that sounds like elevator music from a mall arcade.
It's not the deepest sports sim, but it nails that "one more game" feeling. I still fire it up when I want something quick to play between bigger titles.
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