Play World Bowling (Japan) Online
Tilt your Game Boy to line up shots, tweak power just right, and curse when physics betray you—those last-second pin deflections hurt. That little *plink* of falling pins still hits.

World Bowling for the Game Boy came out in 1990, developed by Tose and published by Athena. It was one of several sports titles trying to carve out a space on the handheld, offering a portable version of a familiar pastime without much fanfare. You just popped in the cartridge when you wanted a quick game, no frills attached.
You control a bowler viewed from behind the lane, aiming your shots with a targeting cursor. The main goal is simple: knock down as many pins as possible across ten frames to beat the CPU or a friend via link cable. Key mechanics include adjusting your starting position left or right, fine-tuning the power of your throw, and most importantly, applying spin to the ball just before release to curve its path. The game moves at a deliberate pace, letting you take your time with each roll, though the physics can feel a bit unforgiving on off-center hits. It feels satisfying to pick up a difficult spare or finally nail a perfect strike after a few frustrating frames.

Download World Bowling (Japan) ROM
You can download this ROM to play World Bowling (Japan) offline using an Game Boy emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.