<s>
Capcom	B-Application
Bowling	I-Application
is	O
a	O
top	O
down	O
bowling	B-Application
sports	O
simulation	O
game	O
developed	O
by	O
Incredible	O
Technologies	O
(	O
under	O
the	O
brand	O
name	O
Strata	O
)	O
and	O
released	O
by	O
Capcom	O
to	O
arcades	O
in	O
1988	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
controls	O
feature	O
a	O
trackball	B-Device
which	O
is	O
used	O
to	O
control	O
both	O
direction	O
and	O
power	O
,	O
and	O
two	O
buttons	O
which	O
control	O
left	O
and	O
right	O
spin	O
or	O
hook	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
These	O
cabinets	O
featured	O
a	O
birch	O
plywood	O
finish	O
to	O
mimic	O
a	O
bowling	B-Application
lane	O
,	O
a	O
larger	O
marbled	O
trackball	B-Device
and	O
painted	O
side	O
art	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
An	O
alternate	O
version	O
,	O
Coors	B-Application
Light	I-Application
Bowling	I-Application
,	O
was	O
released	O
the	O
following	O
year	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
In	O
Japan	O
,	O
Game	O
Machine	O
listed	O
Capcom	B-Application
Bowling	I-Application
on	O
their	O
October	O
1	O
,	O
1988	O
issue	O
as	O
being	O
the	O
most-successful	O
upright/cockpit	O
arcade	O
unit	O
of	O
the	O
month	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
In	O
1990	O
,	O
Capcom	O
entered	O
the	O
bowling	B-Application
industry	O
with	O
Bowlingo	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
was	O
a	O
coin-operated	O
,	O
electro-mechanical	O
,	O
fully	O
automated	O
mini	O
ten-pin	O
bowling	B-Application
installation	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
was	O
smaller	O
than	O
a	O
standard	O
bowling	B-Application
alley	O
,	O
designed	O
to	O
be	O
smaller	O
and	O
cheaper	O
for	O
amusement	O
arcades	O
.	O
</s>
