![]() ![]() Hi Devio, I do have some increased sales and revenue with this latest release of HyperBowl, but I'd be surprised if it's due to the iCade support - most the new sales and revenue is from the free iAd-based versions of HyperBowl (Classic, Rome, etc.) I'm just guessing a lot of kids are on vacation from school and I updated all my apps at just the right time. If you mean on-screen gamepad/joystick controls, I hadn't thought of that, since I originally only intended to emulate the trackball-like control of the original arcade game (which involved rolling a real bowling ball place on a stand like a big trackball), but since I added hardware joystick support, maybe a virtual joystick is not a bad idea.I like the movable d-pads like they have in Shadowgun. (so if you have a rooted Nook, you can get the latest version of HyperBowl from the Android Market, send me your address, I'll get you a Zeemote joystick, and let me know how well it works!) Thanks to whoever took the time to read this lengthy post, and whatever help is given.- actually, besides the iCade support on iOS, I recently added joystick support for HyperBowl on Android using the Zeemote joysticks ( ) If you have an Android device with bluetooth just send me a shipping address and I'll have a joystick sent to you as part of the current promotion.Īs for the Nook, I haven't looked into it in-depth, but it seems you can run bluetooth apps on the Nook if you root it, like this. Here are some pictures of what the CD-ROM and case look like. Task Manger may also show the process titled as Plus Edition or Upgrade or both. If the Hyper Entertainment loading screen is the same, or especially if you have the 3D lane choosing screen, you have the correct version. This version requires you to have the disc inserted each time, and a license key entered upon first launch. The discs are identical and you will only be able to tell by installing the game. Also, Task Manager will show the program titled as Plus Edition or Upgrade or both. If the Hyper Entertainment loading screen looks the same as in this video, it’s the correct version. There is still a way to tell if it’s the right version. Note This version will only allow you to start the game and see the loading screen, and will require you to enter a license key. Hyperbowl Hyper Arcade Edition Plus Edition Upgrade Download Version If that doesn’t turn up anything, you can try some keywords like exe and may be titled HyperSetup- followed by some numbers. To further clarify I’m not looking for the Unit圓D port, which is meant to run on modern PCs and mobile devices, and is not the original Windows XP build developed by Hyper Entertainment. So if you think you still have a backup of this on a dusty Windows XP PC, or maybe you have a CD-ROM in a pile of old music discs, please check and let me know. It’s possible that this is somewhere on the internet, but I have looked, and I haven’t found it yet. I’m looking for the full version with the 3D lane choosing screen. What differentiates the two versions from each other is that the Plus! Edition has a 3D lane choosing screen, navigated with a bowling ball, as opposed to the Arcade Edition’s 2D screen navigated by the arrow and enter keys. ![]() Note The Plus! CD-ROM is identical to the Arcade Edition CD-ROM in appearance, which contributes to its obscurity, though the contents of the discs are not the same. Note This is not the same shop you would normally goto for the Arcade Editionįrom the Plus! Upgrade Center, you could choose to buy a digital download of the upgrade, a CD-ROM, or both. This demo featured two of six lanes you could play for free, and if you wanted the additional four lanes, you could strike F4 on your keyboard to bring up a help screen with a link that would send you hereįrom there you would click another link to bring you to the Plus! Upgrade Center on Hyper Entertainment’s website. It came bundled with some games, among which was the demo for Hyperbowl Plus! Edition, an exclusive released for Microsoft Plus. In 2001, Microsoft released an expansion pack of sorts for Windows XP called Microsoft Plus! For Windows XP. Hyperbowl was a bowling simulation game developed by Hyper Entertainment, and a few different versions were made Arcade Edition, and Plus! Edition. ![]() I’m also guessing it will be awhile before I find what I’m looking for, so please feel free to upvote, thanks! Please read to the end as this will be a bit confusing and I’m going to try to make this as clear as possible as the version of the game I’m looking for is obscure and extremely rare.
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