Virtual Pool

The Virtual Pool series focuses on accurate simulation and improving the player's ability to play the sport in real life.

Virtual Pool releases are sold with a money back guarantee to improve a player's external game.

[1] The main selling point of the Virtual Pool-series games is that they were designed and tested by programmers, physicists and professional players.

Other improvements included more venues and computerized opponents, equipment-upgrade purchases, customizable tables, video tutorials, two career-play modes and a trick-shot library.

Celeris, creators of the Virtual Pool franchise, created their first title (FlixMix, a DOS jigsaw puzzle game) in 1993.

Over 120 AI opponents and online multiplayer capability were introduced, with Mike Sigil joining Butera for this game.

The game, endorsed by women's world champion Jeanette Lee, was released and distributed by Interplay Entertainment and Global Star Software.

The series' first Xbox console version, Virtual Pool: Tournament Edition[17] (ported by Ingram Entertainment), was released in 2006.

[35] Virtual Pool 2 was a finalist for the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' 1997 Personal Computer Sports Game of the Year award,[36] which was won by FIFA: Road to World Cup 98.

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Screenshot of straight pool from the handheld Virtual Pool Mobile