In 2003, I build the first small 9-pin bowling venue in Australia, naturally with string pinsetters. This has been a hit, even thou we have a Tenpin centre in nearly every town. Kegel, as 9-pin is called in most European countries, has always been popular but since the sixties, Tenpin has been overtaking it. One of the reasons that Kegel has not appealed to the public was that there were never any good games software available. The international format that is used in all of the official competitions has some sort of computer program, however this did not appeal to the general public. We realized this and developed our own software now, which features about 18 different games that will keep the public well entertained, but also has the competition games for leagues.
I am getting now a huge amount of enquiries from all around the globe and therefore interested what the readers out there think. Most of you understand bowling very well, see the trends and know the local preferences, be it Tenpin or 5-pin bowling.
I would bevery interested to hear of anyone on the subject. If you like to see what we do here in Australia and what Kegel is, look at my YouTube clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS0D_30Muh4&context=C4ba37fcADvjVQa1PpcFPv 8c4K6dFgfMYJlpG7EP5wxBQ4laN9irg=
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