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  2. Virtual Pool - Wikipedia

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    The game had four pool modes: straight pool, eight-ball, nine-ball and rotation pool. [6] With pool world champion Lou Butera, it guaranteed to improve the player's pool game (a guarantee which continued through the main-series Virtual Pool titles). [7] The game was successful, and Virtual Pool 2 (with a wider range of pool games, including ...

  3. Virtual Pool (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Pool (assigned the retronym Virtual Pool 1 after the release of sequels) [1] is a 3D, first-person sports simulation video game released by Interplay Productions in 1995. It is the first of the Virtual Pool franchise of computer simulations of pool games developed by Celeris.

  4. Virtual Pool 3 - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Pool 4, the sequel to the game announced on July 6, 2012, [17] and was released on 15 August 2012 worldwide for Windows. The game features many graphical and feature updates from Virtual Pool 3. An online-only version of the game was released in 2015 that features online tournaments and rankings, similar to Virtual Pool 3.

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  6. Cue Club - Wikipedia

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    The games in the series focus on delivering a realistic interpretation of pool and snooker. The original title was released on Microsoft Windows on 10 November 2000, with a sequel entitled Cue Club 2 arriving on 4 July 2014, on the same platform.

  7. Virtual Pool 2 - Wikipedia

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    Player attempts to pot the "3" Ball in the corner pocket, using left hand english and follow. Virtual Pool 2 is a simulation of several different modes of pool.Like its predecessor, Virtual Pool, the game is viewed in first-person 3D perspective, in contrast to most earlier pool games, which featured a fixed overhead view. [4]

  8. FooBillard - Wikipedia

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    FooBillard supports several kinds of billiard games: carom billiards (three-cushion billiards), snooker, and pool billiard (pocket billiards) in the eight-ball and nine-ball variant. FooBillard has a realistic physics engine and a computer opponent AI.

  9. Virtual Pool Hall - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Pool Hall is a sports simulation video game developed Celeris and published by Interplay Entertainment as an entry in the Virtual Pool franchise, an improvement and sequel to Virtual Pool 2 and PC sequel to Virtual Pool 64. The game was initially released on PC in December 1999.