Pool Revolution: Cue Sports (Cue Sports: Snooker vs. Billiards in the PAL regions) is a game of pool developed by Hudson Software. The game costs 500 Wii Points in Japan & North America, but costs 800 in the PAL regions. The games featured are 9-ball, 8-ball, Rotation and Snooker. Players can also play with anyone anywhere using the Wi-Fi connection. Players can have the opportunity to practice, record replays, do puzzle trick shots, or even create their own. The Wii Remote is used to shoot like a cue stick and set direction with the directional control pad.
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| - Pool Revolution: Cue Sports (Cue Sports: Snooker vs. Billiards in the PAL regions) is a game of pool developed by Hudson Software. The game costs 500 Wii Points in Japan & North America, but costs 800 in the PAL regions. The games featured are 9-ball, 8-ball, Rotation and Snooker. Players can also play with anyone anywhere using the Wi-Fi connection. Players can have the opportunity to practice, record replays, do puzzle trick shots, or even create their own. The Wii Remote is used to shoot like a cue stick and set direction with the directional control pad.
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| - Pool Revolution: Cue Sports (Cue Sports: Snooker vs. Billiards in the PAL regions) is a game of pool developed by Hudson Software. The game costs 500 Wii Points in Japan & North America, but costs 800 in the PAL regions. The games featured are 9-ball, 8-ball, Rotation and Snooker. Players can also play with anyone anywhere using the Wi-Fi connection. Players can have the opportunity to practice, record replays, do puzzle trick shots, or even create their own. The Wii Remote is used to shoot like a cue stick and set direction with the directional control pad.
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