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  2. Real Pool - Wikipedia

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    Real Pool, known in Japan as EX Billiards (EXビリヤード, Ekkusu Biriyādo), and in Europe as International Cue Club, is a video game developed by Astroll for the PlayStation 2. This is a retooling of a Microsoft Windows and Mac OS game, also called Real Pool , which was published by WizardWorks in August 1998.

  3. Real Pool 2 - Wikipedia

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    Real Pool 2 is a video game developed by Groove Alliance and published by Infogrames for Windows in 2002. It is the sequel to the 1998 video game Real Pool. Reception

  4. List of Infogrames video games - Wikipedia

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    Real Pool: November 6, 2000 (North America) Astroll: PlayStation 2: Retooling of Windows/Mac title of the same name. North American publishing rights only. Le Mans 24 Hours: November 8, 2000 (North America) November 17, 2000 (Europe) Infogrames Melbourne House: Dreamcast: Released as Test Drive Le Mans in North America Driver 2: November 14 ...

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  6. 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

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  9. 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.