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  2. 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 .

  3. Category:Snooker video games - Wikipedia

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    Articles in this list are all video games that have a playable Snooker mode; or are video games entirely based on the sport of Snooker. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  4. 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.

  5. Steve Davis Snooker - Wikipedia

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    Critical reception for the game was generally high, with Zzap! magazine scoring the Commodore 64 game at 79% [13] commenting "Steve Davis Snooker is the best version of the sport I have ever seen on the 64, with its excellent approach and options helping make it so if you're a snooker fan or you want to try something different from your everyday shoot em up, then this makes a worthy and ...

  6. Virtual Pool - Wikipedia

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    It contained only snooker games (no pool). Screenshot of straight pool from the handheld Virtual Pool Mobile. After the release of Virtual Pool 2, Celeris worked with VR Sports to produce a game for the Nintendo 64. [15] The game was released in 1998 as Virtual Pool 64, [16] using the same naming convention as Super Mario 64, and Goldeneye 64.

  7. Jimmy White's 2: Cueball - Wikipedia

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    The game has a full classical soundtrack that can be controlled by the jukebox. [3] The game, like its predecessor, features comic elements. [8] Should the computer player lay a particularly nasty snooker, an evil laugh is heard. [8] Taking too long over a shot will send the computer player into a fit of sarcastic coughing. [8]

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