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  2. Virtual Pool 3 - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Pool Hall followed in December 1999, introducing snooker to the series. Virtual Pool Hall suffered from poor opponent AI and a lack of a pool hall atmosphere. [citation needed] Initially, Virtual Pool 3 was released as a retail boxed version endorsed by champion pool player Jeanette Lee. The latest version is available on the Celeris ...

  3. Virtual Pool - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Pool series has received a moderate-to-good reception from critics, with Virtual Pool 3 the highest-rated game. [32] A GameSpot review of Virtual Pool Hall praised its game mechanics, particularly the ball-collision physics. [8] Virtual Pool 2 received a perfect score (100) from the German PC Player magazine. [33]

  4. Virtual Pool: Tournament Edition - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Pool: Tournament Edition is a sports simulation video game developed by Celeris and published by Global Star Software as an entry in the Virtual Pool franchise, a spin-off sequel to Virtual Pool 3. The game was initially released on Xbox with a planned PlayStation 2 version which was later cancelled. [2]

  5. Virtual Pool (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Pool is an accurate simulation of straight pool, eight-ball, nine-ball, and rotation pool. [2] The game is viewed in first-person 3D perspective, in contrast to most earlier pool games which featured a fixed overhead view. [3]

  6. Category:Virtual Pool - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Pool 2; Virtual Pool 3; Virtual Pool 64; Virtual Pool Hall; Virtual Snooker This page was last edited on 12 October 2024, at 19:25 (UTC). Text is available ...

  7. Cue Club - Wikipedia

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    Demonstrating a swerve shot in 8-ball pool, practice mode. Cue Club uses a fixed, overhead view of the table, with the user's mouse serving as a controller.. The game features a tournament mode, practice mode, quick game, two-player head-to-head, and a bonus 'slam' mode where the balls can be hurled around with the mouse.

  8. Virtual Pool 64 - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Pool 64 as the follow-up to the main series title Virtual Pool 2 retains the same different pool games, and adds new games, such as Rotation pool. [1] The game features 11 different pool games: Eight-ball including American "bar pool" rules, British rules and APA league rules) Nine-ball including variations such as Three-ball, Six-ball and Ten-ball, as well as Straight, One-pocket ...

  9. Virtual Snooker - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Snooker was released the year after the original Virtual Pool, and uses the same game engine many of the same digital assets as the previous installment. [3] However, whilst Virtual Pool featured four different types of pool to play, Virtual Snooker only presents the ability to play traditional snooker, as the name suggests.