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World Championship Pool 2004

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Initial release date
  
9 December 2003

Publisher
  
Developer
  
Dark Energy Digital

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Genre(s)
  
Sports simulation) – pool

Platforms
  
Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Microsoft Windows

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Dark Energy Digital games, Cue sports games, Other games

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World Championship Pool 2004 (also known as 2004 World Championship Pool or simply World Championship Pool) is a sports simulation video game developed in 2004 by Blade Interactive and released by Jaleco for Windows PCs, as well as for PlayStation 2, and Xbox. The game features several variants of pool (pocket billiards), and simulated pro players.

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Characters

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Eleven simulations of real-life, world-class (but exclusively male) professional pool players appear, and are playable characters in the game:

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  • Johnny Archer  USA
  • Francisco Bustamante  Philippines
  • Marcus Chamat  Sweden
  • Steve Davis  Great Britain
  • Tony Drago  Malta
  • Thorsten Hohmann  Germany
  • Mika Immonen  Finland
  • Efren Reyes  Philippines
  • Ralf Souquet  Germany
  • Earl Strickland  USA
  • Nick van den Berg  Netherlands

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    References

    World Championship Pool 2004 Wikipedia