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  2. Bulldog Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Bulldog Interactive is a British independent video games developer, established in 1999 with their central office located in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England. Bulldog specializes in cue sports games and is best known for developing the Cue Club series of pool and snooker simulations.

  3. List of game manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Art Meets Matter – board games and game design concepts; Asmodée Éditions – board games; formerly called Siroz; Atlas Games – collectible card games, card games, and role-playing games; Australian Design Group – wargames; Avalanche Press – historical boardgames and historical d20 modules; Avalon Hill – board games; part of Wizards ...

  4. Virtual Pool - Wikipedia

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    The games' use of first-person perspective, rather than using an overhead view, contributed to the series' success. [4] The complexity of the games increased over time, from Virtual Pool 's four game types to Virtual Pool 4 's 18 pool games on championship and bar tables, snooker, English billiards, four carom games and four pub pool eight-ball ...

  5. Cue Club - Wikipedia

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    Cue Club, is a sports simulation video game series developed by Bulldog Interactive. 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.

  6. Jimmy White's 2: Cueball - Wikipedia

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    The reviewer did prefer the pool simulation over the snooker, which the game is published under, noting that whilst the pool mode was fun the snooker was "a little too tricky for casual play". [3] Now Gamer! was more critical of the Dreamcast version, calling the game "far from fun and enjoyable to play". [ 4 ]

  7. Category:Cue sports video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a sports game category that covers all computer games that emulate cue sports, such as pool or carom billiards. For snooker , see the subcategory, Category:Snooker video games . Subcategories

  8. Steve Davis Snooker - Wikipedia

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    Steve Davis Snooker simulates the cue sport snooker. Released under licence from 6-time Snooker World Champion, Steve Davis. The game is the first to feature a license of a professional snooker player, with later Jimmy White creating the Cueball series. CDS called the game the "ultimate successor" to their 1983 pool simulator, titled Pool. [5]

  9. Steve Davis World Snooker - Wikipedia

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    Steve Davis World Snooker is a sports simulation video game developed by Binary Design and published by CDS Software. [1] It simulates different types of cue sports, specifically snooker, pool and billiards. Released under licence from 6-time Snooker World Champion, Steve Davis, it is a sequel to their 1984 game Steve Davis Snooker. [3]