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  2. Virtual Pool - Wikipedia

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    The game was successful, and Virtual Pool 2 (with a wider range of pool games, including three-ball and bank pool) was produced in 1997. Virtual Pool 2, with improved graphics, was released exclusively for PC. Over 120 AI opponents and online multiplayer capability were introduced, with Mike Sigil joining Butera for this game.

  3. 8 Ball Pool - Wikipedia

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    8 Ball Pool (stylized as 8POOL) is a 2008 sports game developed and published by the Swiss company Miniclip. The game was released for browsers in 2008 and for iOS and Android in 2013. 8 Ball Pool allows players to play pool against others online in a variety of modes, including 9-ball.

  4. Cool Pool - Wikipedia

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    On 16 August 2007 Sierra shut down the public pool game servers used by Cool Pool. "Online Forever" is a project started at PAuth.com which aims to keep Cool Pool running online, [5] [6] though that has since also shut down. With the help of a patch, the game will see the public pool rooms now being hosted by members of the community.

  5. Play Pool Lucky Break 8 Ball Online for Free - AOL.com

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    At Lucky Break Pool, play free online pool hall 8-ball with your friends! Chalk up your favorite pool cue, customize the billiards table, and chat with other players.

  6. Game of the Day: Lucky Break 8 Ball - AOL

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    Lucky Break 8 Ball is a free, online multiplayer pool game. Everything you want in a pool game is here! You can even set up a proper ball spin, to get off those tricky shots!

  7. Gear stick - Wikipedia

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    A standard 5-speed shift pattern (on a Peugeot 206 knob). A gear stick (rarely spelled gearstick), [1] [2] gear lever (both UK English), gearshift or shifter (both U.S. English), more formally known as a transmission lever, is a metal lever attached to the transmission of an automobile.