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        Championship Pool

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        A pool simulation game with various different modes and variable viewpoints. The game was officially licensed by the Billiard Congress of America.
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        Bitmasters
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        Championship Pool
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        nes
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        1 - 2 (1)
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        1
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        publisher
        Mindscape
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        year
        1993
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        Championship Pool is a pool simulation game from Bitmasters released on the NES, SNES, Sega Genesis and Nintendo Game Boy. It features multiple variants of the popular table game, including: Eight ball, nine ball, three ball, ten ball, fifteen ball, rotation and speed pool. There's also modes for party play, for up to eight players, and a single-player tournament against tough CPU opponents. A freestyle mode allows the player to practice to their heart's content. The player can also change their vantage point, showing the table from a top-down view, a zoomed in top-down view and a view from the side of the table. The game was officially licensed by the Billiard Congress of America. It was released in Japan as Super Billiard.
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        NES, USA

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        1 (inherited)
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        NES, USA
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        Championship Pool, NES, USA, No-Intro
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