Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Virtual Pool 3 was released in 2000 for PC, but was later ported to the PlayStation and PlayStation Network. VP3 featured snooker , carom and billiards games in addition to pool. The game, endorsed by women's world champion Jeanette Lee , was released and distributed by Interplay Entertainment and Global Star Software .
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 site as a download and is supported via downloadable update patches. [3] A Dreamcast version was referenced in the official Sega press kit for E3 2000 but did not materialise. [4] [5]
Next Generation reviewed the PC version of the game, and stated that "Interplay has dressed Virtual Pool up with some multimedia chrome - videos on the history and theory of the game - but it could just as easily have left it out The core of Virtual Pool, the game itself, is as close to perfect as a PC game can get." [18]
Pool: Lucky Break 8 Ball. 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.
Originally implemented for Linux it was and ported to AROS, Mac OS X, [1] MorphOS and Windows. The most recently released version is 3.0a. The most recently released version is 3.0a. As the original FooBillard has not been under development for many years, the Foobillard++ project was created around 2011 as continuation of the game's ...
Bankshot Billiards also known as Backspin Billiards is a cue sports simulation video game developed by Canadian studio PixelStorm, and published by Oberon Media for Windows. Billiards was released in October 2004 worldwide, and re-released in 2006 in the United States. [ 1 ]
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
World Championship Pool 2004 (also known as 2004 World Championship Pool [3] or simply World Championship Pool [3]) is a sports simulation video game developed in 2003 by Blade Interactive and released by Jaleco for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows, and GameCube. The game features several variants of pool (pocket billiards), and simulated pro players.