Real Pool

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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.[2]

DeveloperAstroll
Publishers
Release
  • JP: September 7, 2000
  • NA: November 9, 2000[1]
  • EU: March 1, 2003
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Real Pool
DeveloperAstroll
Publishers
PlatformPlayStation 2
Release
  • JP: September 7, 2000
  • NA: November 9, 2000[1]
  • EU: March 1, 2003
GenreSports video game
ModesSingle player, multiplayer
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A sequel to the game, called Real Pool 2, was released for Windows in 2002.

Reception

The game received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[3] Mike Wolf of NextGen said of the game, "The uninspired play control and average game modes make this one pool game to avoid."[12] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 26 out of 40.[7] GamePro said earlier that the PC version "offers games of 8-Ball, 9-Ball, Straight Pool, Rotation, Carom Billiards, and Bumper Pool, and at first glance, it looks hot. Too bad it feels about three years out of date."[15][a]

The game sold 200,000 units in the UK in 2005.[16]

Notes

  1. GamePro gave the PC version 3.5/5 for graphics, 3/5 for sound, and two 2.5/5 scores for control and fun factor.

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