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Actua Pool

Actua Pool is a sports simulation video game developed by British companies Gremlin Interactive and Mirage Ltd as part of their highly successful Actua Sports series of sport simulators of the mid-to-late 1990s. Actua Pool, a pool game, was originally released on the Microsoft Windows platform and the Sony PlayStation home console in 1999; these versions were also published under the name Pool Shark. The game was very well received, praised for its realistic physics engine and challenging AI opponents, although the game spawned a sequel which was not as successful. In 2007, Actua Pool was ported to the Nintendo DS handheld game console.

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American Pool

American Pool is a Sports simulation video game released for the PlayStation.

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Arcade Pool

Arcade Pool is a pool simulation game developed and published in 1994 by Team17, initially for the Amiga home computer system. The game was later ported to the PC, and a special CD32 release soon followed.

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Backstreet Billiards

Backstreet Billiards, known in Japan as Carom Shot 2 , is a video game released for PlayStation. It is the sequel to the 1997 video game Carom Shot, which was released only in Japan for PlayStation. In 2008-2009, the game was re-released for the PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation Portable, followed by the PlayStation Vita release in 2012.

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Bankshot Billiards

Bankshot Billiards also known as backspin billiards is a cue sports simulation video game developed by Canadian studio PixelStorm, and published by Oberon Media for Windows. Billiards was released in October 2004 worldwide, and re-released in 2006 in the United States. The game featured various simulations of pool games, including 8-ball, 9-ball and trickshots. The game featured 9 different versions of pool, and customisable tables.

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Bankshot Billiards 2

Bankshot Billiards 2 is a Sports simulation video game developed by PixelStorm, as a sequel to Bankshot Billiards. It was released on November 22, 2005 on Xbox Live Arcade. The pool simulator offers nine different game modes including nine-ball, eight-ball, Euro eight-ball (blackball), cutthroat, 14.1 continuous, three-ball, trick shots, "Time Trial", and golf. It offers a wide range of graphic customization including table style, felt color, wood grain, ball set, and cue stick.

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Break In

Break In is a sports simulation video game by Naxat Soft in 1989 for the PC Engine and released only in Japan. The pool simulator was re-released on Nintendo's Wii Virtual Console in all nations in 2008. It was later released for the Wii U Virtual Console.

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Break Time: The National Pool Tour

Break Time: The National Pool Tour is a pocket billiards (pool) video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993 exclusively for a North American audience.

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Carom3D

Carom 3D is a 3D, freeware online sports simulation video game released by Neoact in 1999. It was initially a school project of a Korean student known as Comworm. It quickly gained in popularity in Korea in 2000, and the year after several thousand players across the world. It is a multiplayer online simulation of pool and billiards.

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Championship 3D Snooker

Championship 3D Snooker is a sports simulation video game developed and created by Steven Walters and published by Zeppelin Games Limited in 1992. Championship 3D Snooker simulates the cue sport Snooker, and is an early pioneer of 3D computer graphics in Snooker games, first used in Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker, and would be adopted for most Snooker games that followed, including the Virtual Pool series.

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Championship Pool

Championship Pool is a 1993 sports simulation video game released for Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Mega Drive/Genesis, and MS-DOS. The pool game was developed by Bitmasters and released by Mindscape. The game was officially endorsed by the Billiard Congress of America.

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Clubhouse Games

Clubhouse Games, known in some European countries as 42 All-Time Classics and in Japanese as Daredemo Asobi Taizen, is compilation video game developed by Agenda and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS, consisting of board, card, and tabletop games from around the world. It was released in Japan on November 3, 2005, in Europe on September 29, 2006, in North America on October 9, 2006, and in Australia on October 26, 2006.

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Cool Pool

Cool Pool, also marketed as 3D Ultra Cool Pool, is a 3D pool computer game by Sierra, and the ninth game in the 3D Ultra Series. It has an online playing feature. This game offers classic pool games such as eight-ball, but it also includes its own fantastical pool games such as Chameleon Ball and Mad Bomber, which use elements that cannot exist in real life such as color changes and explosions. This game also allows online play one on one against other players and offers text based chat during play.

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Cue Club

Cue Club, or International Cue Club is a sports simulation video game developed by Bulldog Interactive and released for Microsoft Windows on 10 November 2000. It is a realistic interpretation of pool and snooker. The game was initially published by Midas Interactive, but since 2012 it has been distributed exclusively by Bulldog through the official Cue Club website.

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Cue Club 2

Cue Club 2 is a sports simulation video game developed by Bulldog Interactive. First released for Microsoft Windows on 4 July 2014, it is a realistic interpretation of pool and snooker, and is the sequel to Cue Club. The game has received continual updates since launch, including an online multiplayer mode, the addition of a first-person camera with 3-dimensional (3D) tables and bars, and a wide selection of larger table sizes.

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Expert Pool

Expert Pool is a video game developed by Visual Sciences and Psygnosis and published by Psygnosis and GT Interactive for Windows in 1999.

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FooBillard

FooBillard is a free and open-source, OpenGL-based sports simulation video game.

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Hustle Kings

Hustle Kings is a pool video game by British developer VooFoo Studios for the PlayStation 3. It was released on the PlayStation Store in Europe on 22 December 2009 and in North America on 28 January 2010. The game features a career mode as well as various trick shot and tournament modes. The game also features online play allowing the user to compete against other players over the PlayStation Network. Hustle Kings is also available for the PlayStation Vita portable gaming system.

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Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker

Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker is a video game by Archer MacLean, released by Virgin Games in 1991 for the Amiga, Atari ST, and IBM PC compatibles. A port for the Atari Lynx was planned but never released. 'Whirlwind' Snooker is a realistic snooker simulator.

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Jimmy White's 2: Cueball

Jimmy White's 2: Cueball is a snooker and pool simulation video game developed by Awesome Developments and published by Virgin Interactive as a sequel to Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker. It was originally released in 1999 for Windows and Dreamcast. A PlayStation version was released in 2000 in Europe and North America, distributed and released by Bay Area Multimedia. Archer MacLean, the designer of the original game, led the development team. The game also includes many other mini-games connected with a pub setting. A Game Boy Color version of the game was also released in 2000. A sequel to Cueball, called Jimmy White's Cueball World, was released in Europe for the PC in 2001. The game received mixed reviews from critics, with the PC and Dreamcast versions faring better than the PlayStation port.

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Jimmy White's Cueball World

Jimmy White's Cueball World is a sports simulation video game published by Virgin Interactive as the sequel to Jimmy White's 2: Cueball, itself a sequel to Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker. The development team once again being led by Archer MacLean, who designed the other two Jimmy White titles. The game was released in December 2001 in Europe, with a North American release was planned to be released a year later by Titus Software under a budget range using the Virgin Interactive brand name. PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions were planned, but were later cancelled.

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Lunar Pool

Lunar Pool is a video game that combines pool with aspects of miniature golf, created and developed by Compile for the Nintendo Entertainment System and MSX, in which each stage is a differently shaped pool table. The object is to knock each ball into a pocket using a cue ball. There are sixty levels to choose from, and the friction of the table is adjustable.

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Maximum Pool

Maximum Pool is a video game developed by Dynamix and published by Sierra On-Line under their Sierra Sports label for Windows and Dreamcast in 2000. It is the tenth game in the 3D Ultra series, and the successor to the 1999 game Cool Pool.

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Midnight Pool

Midnight Pool is a sports simulation video game by Gameloft Montreal. The pool simulator was originally released for mobile phones. Versions with enhanced graphics were later released for Windows, WiiWare, and iOS and under the name Midnight Pool 3D for phones and the N-Gage platform. It is part of Gameloft's Midnight series, which includes Midnight Bowling, Midnight Casino and Midnight Hold'em Poker.

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Minnesota Fats: Pool Legend

Minnesota Fats: Pool Legend is a pocket billiards video game for the Sega Genesis and Sega Saturn, featuring famed billiards player Rudolf "Minnesota Fats" Wanderone. It was released as a sequel to Data East's earlier success, Side Pocket. The objective is to travel through different cities and defeat AI-controlled hustlers. The player can also take on another human player in order to prove his worthiness at the pool table.

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Pocket Pool

Pocket Pool is a game released for the PlayStation Portable gaming system, developed in France by Hyper-Devbox Japan and published by both Conspiracy Entertainment and Eidos. The game was originally expected to have the Girls Gone Wild license but the publishers were unable to negotiate terms.

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Pool Edge

Pool Edge is a sports video game released in 2002 by NDcube.

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Pool Paradise

Pool Paradise is a 2004 pocket billiards video game, developed by Awesome Developments, and published by Ignition Entertainment, released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and GameCube. The game is the fourth game to be endorsed by professional snooker and pool player Jimmy White.

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Pool Party (video game)

Pool Party is a sports simulation video game for the Wii, published by SouthPeak Games and developed by HyperDevbox Japan. It includes 13 different styles of cue sports, including nine-ball and eight-ball pool, and snooker.

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Pool Revolution: Cue Sports

Pool Revolution: Cue Sports is a sports simulation video game video game published by Hudson Soft for the Wii's WiiWare service. The game simulates a variety of cue sports. It costs 800 Wii Points to download in the PAL region and only 500 in Japan and North America.

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Pool Shark 2

Pool Shark 2 is a sports video game developed by Blade Interactive and published by Zoo Digital Publishing for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows. It is the sequel to Pool Shark.

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Pure Pool

Pure Pool is a pool video game by British developer VooFoo Studios in association with Ripstone Games for the PlayStation 4 and PC platforms. It was released on the PlayStation Store in North America on 29 July 2014 and Europe on 30 July 2014, with a physical edition of the PS4 version also being published by System 3 under their Play It label. The Microsoft Windows version was released worldwide via Steam on 30 July 2014. An Xbox One version was later released via the ID@Xbox self-publishing initiative on 14 November 2014.

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Rack 'Em

Rack 'Em is a sports simulation video game developed by Artech Digital Entertainments, Inc. and published by Accolade. Rack 'Em simulates various types of cue-sports, including Pool, and Snooker. The game was released for both MS-DOS and Commodore 64 in 1988.

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Rack 'Em Up

Rack 'Em Up is a Billiards/Pool arcade game developed by Konami in 1987 with two game types: 9-Ball or Rotation.

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Side Pocket

Side Pocket is a pocket billiards video game originally released into arcades by Data East in 1986. The arcade version was eventually ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy, while an enhanced remake was later released on the Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and the Sega Game Gear. The game also spawned two sequels, as well as arcade spin-off series titled Pocket Gal.

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Side Pocket 3

Side Pocket 3 is a Japan-exclusive pocket billiards video game for the Sega Saturn, which was also released later for the PlayStation. Like its predecessor, Side Pocket 2, it features the in-game likeness of a real-life professional pool player. In this case, it's JPBA member, Kyoko Sone. The game is the third and final installment of the Side Pocket series.

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Video Hustler

Video Hustler is a pool arcade game released by Konami in 1981. Dynamo released the game under the name Lil' Hustler.

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Virtual Pool 64

Virtual Pool 64 is a 3D first-person sports simulation video game that was developed by American studio Celeris and released for the Nintendo 64 by Crave Entertainment on December 17, 1998, in North America, and in Europe on February 26, 1999. The game features simulations of 11 forms of pool. It is part of the "Virtual Pool" game franchise, which also includes the PC games Virtual Pool, Virtual Pool 2, Virtual Pool Hall and Virtual Pool 3. The game has been simultaneously lauded as "a top-notch simulation" and criticized as dull, lacking both player incentive and engaging characters.

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Wii Play

Wii Play is a party video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. It was released as a launch game for the console in Japan, Europe, and Australia, and was released in North America in February 2007. The game features nine minigames, including a Duck Hunt-esque shooting range, a fishing game, and a billiards game, each of which are designed to showcase the features of the Wii Remote controller.

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World Championship Pool 2004

World Championship Pool 2004 is a sports simulation video game developed in 2004 by Blade Interactive and released by Jaleco for Windows PCs, as well as for PlayStation 2, and Xbox. The game features several variants of pool, and simulated pro players.

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World Snooker Championship 2007 (video game)

World Snooker Championship 2007 is a sports video game developed by Blade Interactive and published by Sega for PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.