International Cue Club
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International Cue Club is a game released for the PS2 in 2002. It is a realistic interpretation of pool with 25 different tables available.Though many reviwers and critics founnd the background music a little cheesy.It also has a puzzle mode in which the player has to pot a certain number of balls within a predetermined number of shots. This puzzle mode has two different puzzle types, Puzzle Type A and Puzzle Type B. The two puzzle types are visually identical, the only difference being that in Type B there are certain balls which, when potted, will end the game. The player is not seen onscreen during the game; the camera angle reveals only the cue.
It was also known as Real Pool in the United States and as EX Billiards in Japan.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ International Cue Club on IGN.com

