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Crave Launching Brunswick Pro Bowling for PS3 Next Week

Crave has announced that next week they will be shipping their bowling title, Brunswick Pro Bowling, on September 21, 2010 for the Playstation 3. The game will fully support the Playstation Move controller, allowing players to use the motion controlling device to perfect their virtual bowling skills.

“Brunswick Pro Bowling brings to life all the fun and excitement of live action bowling by delivering a high-quality virtual experience that appeals to both casual and hardcore gamers,” said Betsi Gijanto, Executive Vice President, Crave Games. “With the addition of the new motion controller technology, this game brings together bowlers, gamers and families of all ages.”

“We are thrilled to partner with Crave Games to bring the authentic nature of the famous Brunswick Bowling lanes into the homes of the sport’s biggest fans,” said Ron Addison, Director of Product Management, Brunswick Bowling. “The game provides the perfect social activity and quality entertainment experience to audiences of all skill levels.”

For more information about Brunswick Pro Bowling, check out www.cravegames.com/BrunswickProBowling.

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