Superstar Indoor Sports

aka: Indoor Sports, SportTime Superstar Indoor Sports
Moby ID: 28632
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Four Indoor Sports are compiled in this entry to DesignStar's SportTime line of recreations. Ten-Pin Bowling, Air Hockey (not on the Commodore 16), Darts and Ping Pong (not on the European Commodore 64 releases) are featured. The menus and options screens have the same feel as Clubhouse Sports. Each game has computer opponents at multiple skill levels plus human-versus-human and demo modes, and matches can consist of varying numbers of rounds, with other options depending on the game.

Ten-pin bowling is played from a side-on view, although once the shot has been taken you see the results unfold from the bowler's view. There are three stages to taking a shot. Move the player up and down to line up his run-up, pressing fire to set the position. Then, do the same to set the angle of the shot. Finally, after pressing fire to start the run-up, press it again to time the release of the ball, as close to the line as possible.

Darts has 4 skill and 3 speed levels, and players can play to 301, 501 or 701, to vary game length or provide a handicapping system. You can also set whether scoring must start or end with a double. Viewed from behind the board, you must first line up the dart, then set the dart's curvature and power by stopping a curved gauge on the right, then a rising power bar on the left. The view then changes twice - first a behind-the-player view to show the dart's approach, then a close-up of the board to show where it landed.

Air Hockey plays for five minutes, or until someone has scored 12 points. The view is above the pitch but angled so as to emphasize the goal at the top.

Ping-Pong features a handicapping system - six ability areas can be graded from 1-5, to ensure a closely-matched game. Again the view is from behind one court. To impart direction onto a shot, the angle must be pressed at the same time as the fire button.

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The Air Hockey and Tenpin Bowling games from the Amiga version were reused as the basis for two of the five modules in Arcadia's Super Select System Sports Simulation, as Sporttime Table Hockey and Sporttime Ten Pin Bowling, which were both part of the module. The Arcadia system used slightly modified Amiga hardware, and had conversions of various Amiga games, such as Sidewinder, Xenon and Double Dragon (itself an arcade conversion to the Amiga in the first place).

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Game added by Martin Smith.

Apple II added by Trypticon. DOS added by POMAH. Commodore 16, Plus/4 added by FatherJack. BBC Micro, Electron, Amstrad CPC added by Kabushi.

Game added June 17, 2007. Last modified December 15, 2024.