Championship Pool

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Championship Pool
NESPool.jpg
NES cover art
Developer(s)Bitmasters
Publisher(s)Mindscape
Designer(s)Franz Lanzinger and David O'Riva
Programmer(s)Franz Lanzinger and David O'Riva
Artist(s)Greg Hancock
Composer(s)Jerry Gerber
Platform(s)NES, SNES, Game Boy, Mega Drive/Genesis, MS-DOS
ReleaseOctober 1993
Genre(s)Sports simulation – pool
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Championship Pool is a 1993 sports simulation video game released for Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Mega Drive/Genesis, and MS-DOS[third-party source needed]. The pool (pocket billiards) game was developed by Bitmasters and released by Mindscape. The game was officially endorsed by the Billiard Congress of America.

Gameplay

The game is a straightforward, virtual version of pool, and includes several games: eight-ball, nine-ball, three-ball, ten-ball, fifteen-ball, straight pool (14.1 continuous), rotation, equal offense, and speed pool. The player may play against the computer or up to seven other players using the same console using the "Party Pool" (multiplayer) option. Other gameplay modes include "Tournament" (single-player, computer opponents), "Freestyle" (players make up own game rules), and "Challenge" (single-player, shot practice).[1]

Development

Championship Pool was designed and programmed by Franz Lanzinger and David O'Riva. The music was done by Jerry Gerber, who also composed music for The New Adventures of Gumby and Gumby: The Movie. The game was released in North America in October 1993 for the NES, and November 1993 for the SNES.[clarification needed]

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings70.75% (SNES)[2]
40% (GB)[3]

Electronic Games gave the SNES version 89%.[4] French magazine Joypad gave the SNES game 86%.[5]

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