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  2. 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. The first game was initially published by Midas Interactive.

  3. GGPO - Wikipedia

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    GGPO (Good Game Peace Out) is middleware designed to help create a near-lagless online experience for various emulated arcade games and fighting games. The program was created by Tony Cannon, co-founder of fighting game community site Shoryuken and the popular Evolution Championship Series .

  4. Snooker 19 - Wikipedia

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    Snooker 19 was released on 17 April 2019 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The Nintendo Switch version came out on 23 August 2019. [14] [15] In April 2020, a Virtual Snooker World Championship took place, contested by the top 16 players on the PS4 version of the game. The matches were released on the official World Snooker Tour ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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  9. RetroArch - Wikipedia

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    RetroArch is a free and open-source, cross-platform frontend for emulators, game engines, video games, media players and other applications. It is the reference implementation of the libretro API, [2] [3] designed to be fast, lightweight, portable and without dependencies. [4] It is licensed under the GNU GPLv3.