"Virtual Pool 64," released for the Nintendo 64 console in 1998, is a highly immersive billiards simulation game that offers players a realistic pool-playing experience. Developed by Celeris and published by Crave Entertainment, the game builds on the success of previous Virtual Pool titles, renowned for their accurate physics and deep gameplay. Players can engage in various popular pool games, including 8-ball, 9-ball, and snooker, each featuring detailed regulations and gameplay mechanics. Virtual Pool 64's robust physics engine impressively simulates the complex interactions between balls, including spins, angles, and collisions, making each shot feel authentic and true to life.
One of the standout features of Virtual Pool 64 is its tutorial mode, where players can learn the nuances of billiards from a virtual coach. This mode helps beginners understand basic concepts and advanced techniques, such as the masse shot and proper cue ball control, providing a valuable educational tool that is rare in sports video games. Additionally, the game boasts multiple viewing angles, allowing players to line up shots with precision. Although it faced competition from other pool games on the market, Virtual Pool 64 distinguished itself with its meticulous attention to realism and detail, making it a beloved choice for pool enthusiasts and casual gamers alike during the lifetime of the Nintendo 64 console.
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