Overview
Released in 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), this game immerses players in the exciting world of professional pool. Developed by Opera House Inc., it offers a realistic and engaging simulation of billiards, allowing players to experience the thrill of competitive play from the comfort of their own homes.
Gameplay
This title features a variety of modes to keep players entertained, including a solo mode where they can perfect their skills, as well as a competitive mode to challenge AI opponents. The game prides itself on its realistic physics engine, providing an authentic feel to each shot and simulating the behavior of the balls with precision.
Features
- Multiple Game Modes: Players can enjoy various styles of pool, including 8-ball, 9-ball, and rotation.
- Realistic Physics: The game engine accurately replicates the feel and physics of real-life pool.
- AI Competition: Face off against computer opponents with varying levels of difficulty.
Historical Context
During the early 1990s, sports simulations were gaining popularity, and this game contributed to that trend by focusing on a niche sport like pool. While it did not achieve massive commercial success, it was appreciated by fans of the genre for its attention to detail and realism.





