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Since then, the Unity version has been deployed on a variety of Unity-supported platforms, including Android, iOS, Unity webplayer, Flash, WebGL, OSX and Windows. In 1998, HyperBowl was licensed by Technicat, LLC (currently based in Las Vegas) and converted to use the Unity game engine along with the original art and sound assets. The game was then converted to run on home PCs and was a repackaging of the original engine. This resulted in the "Location Based" version that was found in the Sony Metreon and in Jillian's nationwide. The original game engine itself was created by Terence Bordelon, who wrote the physics engine, animation, renderer, and gameplay mechanics and artist Phil Zucco who created all art content found in the game. However to this day, I still havent found the upgrade for the Plus Edition. Terms related to hyperbowl: Related Subjects. Gameplay, Upgrading HyperBowl, Other Versions. It was created by Microsoft, and can only be accessed by use of a Microsoft Plus.
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The conversion to a home game was made when Microsoft requested a limited version for Microsoft Plus! for Windows XP ( HyperBowl Plus! Edition). Hyperbowl Plus Edition is a 3-D bowling-style game made in 2001 by HyperEntertainment. But, HyperBowl has since been unavailable for sale since the introduction of Windows Vista in 2006. If you purchased and installed the upgrade, four aditional levels will be unlocked (Its like a really old school DLC). The arcade/attraction version of HyperBowl uses a real full-size bowling ball as trackball and displays on a 9 foot screen. The Plus Edition come from Microsoft Plus CD-ROM and it only contained 2 level, Classic and Pines of Rome. There are now hundreds of lanes installed in bars and arcades worldwide. The game was updated to include two new lanes (Yosemite and Tokyo) when it was installed in Sony's MEDIAGE in Tokyo. Trivia Development HyperBowl was originally developed for the arcade at Sony's METREON in San Francisco.