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Champion Billiards | |||||
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System(s): SG-1000 | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Compile | |||||
Genre: Sports | |||||
Number of players: 1-2 (alternating) | |||||
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Champion Billiards (チャンピオンビリヤード) is a simplistic billiards game built for the SG-1000. It is the first game in Compile's "Lunar Pool" series. It was not released outside of Japan.
Unlike the other Champion Sports games, Champion Billiards is not an accurate representation of it's sport. Instead, Champion Billiards is a level-based physics game. The goal of each level is to use the red cue ball to sink the other balls.
Trivia: Breaking open the yellow ball can release a yellow Flicky.
Physical Scans
SG-1000 Version
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Games in the Champion Sports Series | |
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Baseball (1983) | Baseball II (1983) | Golf (1983) | Tennis (1983) | Boxing (1984) | Soccer (1984) | Ice Hockey (1985) | Pro Wrestling (1985) | Billiards (1986) | Kendou (1986) | Ski (Unreleased) |