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  2. Cue Club - Wikipedia

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    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. Different rules are available including eight-ball, nine-ball, speed pool, killer and snooker, with an option to play snooker with either fifteen or ten reds. It's possible to ...

  3. Snooker 19 - Wikipedia

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    Snooker 19 is a 2019 sports video game developed by Lab42 and published by Ripstone Games, based on the cue sport snooker. [1] The game was released on 17 April 2019 for Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 4 and Xbox One , with the Nintendo Switch version coming out on 23 August 2019.

  4. Virtual Pool - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Pool is a 3D, first-person sports simulation video game series with computer simulations of cue sports which was developed by Celeris. The games in the series simulate pool, snooker and carom billiards. The Virtual Pool series focuses on accurate simulation and improving the player's ability to play the sport in real life.

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  6. Virtual Snooker - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Snooker is a sports simulation video game developed by Celeris and published by Interplay Productions as an entry in the Virtual Pool franchise, the second in the series after Virtual Pool and the first spin-off from pool games, focusing on the game of snooker. The game was released on DOS in July 1996 and is the first game in the ...

  7. World Snooker Championship 2005 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Pool mode from WSC 2005, displaying an altered sized table. This is the first game in the series to use the official World Snooker Championship moniker for the game. The game features modes similar to the previous entry in the series, with a career mode, tournament mode, and online modes, as well as quickplay and training modes. [2]

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  9. 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 ]