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''Virtual Snooker'' is a
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developed by Celeris and published by
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as an entry in the '' Virtual Pool'' franchise, the second in the series after '' Virtual Pool'' and the first spin-off from pool games, focusing on the game of
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. The game was released on DOS in July 1996 and is the first game in the series game to contain snooker as a playable game (the next was ''
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in 1999)''. ''Virtual Snooker'' was released the year after the original '' Virtual Pool'', and uses the same
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many of the same
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s as the previous installment. However, whilst ''Virtual Pool'' featured four different types of pool to play, ''Virtual Snooker'' only presents the ability to play traditional snooker, as the name suggests. Originally released only for DOS, it was later ported to
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and
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(in a single three-platform release), distributed by
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.


Gameplay

Similar to other releases in the '' Virtual Pool'' series, the game is controlled by
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and
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, with shots being made by mouse movement. The game features first-person
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and allows the player to stand up away from the line of the shot, and move around the table to see different angles. The game boasts a higher
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than that of the original ''Virtual Pool''. In each release of the game, there is the ability to play locally networked multiplayer games on an
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, and to do basic online multiplayer between two remote computers via analog
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s. The game features LAN capabilities, and the ability to connect two computers via modem for basic online multiplayer. As with other games in the series, ''Virtual Snooker'' was marketed with a guarantee that the simulator would improve the player's non-simulated game at a real table. The game's box indicates six-time World Snooker Champion Steve Davis in a starring role. The game offers 52 minutes of instructional videos with Davis, and the option to pause the video and attempt the shot being demonstrated by the game. This live-action material also includes the world's first televised maximum break in history, completed by Davis. Ronnie O'Sullivan, another top-level professional player, acts as
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in the game (both he and Davis feature in the cover art, superimposed on snooker balls). O'Sullivan would later work on '' World Snooker Championship 2007'' and his own game, ''Ronnie O'Sullivan's Snooker''.


Reception

Critical Reception for ''Virtual Pool Hall'' was moderate, with review aggregator website
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scoring the game 67%. ''Stephen Pool'' of ''
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'' scored the game at 7.2/10 saying "how much you enjoy Virtual Snooker depends mainly on how much interest you have in real snooker.". GameSpot cited the game for following on from '' Virtual Pool'', and "you can expect the same excellence" in terms of gameplay. They also stated that the inclusion of Steve Davis in game was an "excellent job", that "show(ed) you the ideal way to play the game." GameSpot were less impressed with the lack of depth in gameplay modes; "where Virtual Snooker disappoints is in its lack of variety." Where ''Virtual Pool'' had other types of Pool to play, Virtual Snooker only had Snooker. Other paper reviews, such as Germany's PC Joker, cited the game for its playability, as well as its looks, but also found the game did not have much replayability.


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External links

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Developer Celeris official website
{{Snooker Video Games 1996 video games DOS games Interplay Entertainment games Virtual Pool Windows games Video games developed in the United States