When you have the cue ball and one other ball left on the table, the word "ZONE" will appear in the top-right corner. Hit the white ball into the pocket containing the star and the table will turn black with stars appearing at all corners. Hitting the remaining ball into any one of the pockets will give you bonus points or extra balls. That ought to help some shooters, David.
The Bit realm has just collided with the pool industry to produce one of the best pool simulations ever! Side Pocket includes many different options and cool moves that have combined with digitized sound effects to make you feel like an intricate part of this game! Think that it is just another pool game? Well, there are also special bonus shots you can make and even locate special zones that will grease up the table for extra speed!
Everything from fancy trick shots to beautiful women makes this a must! After learning the basics, you should try all of the different tricks that will totally impress your opponent!
Some ways of accomplishing this are by lining up the ball and adjusting your center of striking, or you can even pop the ball over obstacles! Once you are good enough, try the trick game option! Nine Ball is the only common version of pool found in this simulation, which is rounded out with a unique game called Pocket and some trick shots. Lack of extras keep this one from sinking the competition. One of the best pool games around is Side Pocket. Recently ported over from the Genesis, this game is made even better with enhanced music and sound.
You can play alone, with two players, or in a special trick mode. The trick mode is a bit complex. You are given a number of "puzzles" to solve. These open up yet another puzzle to solve! There is also a normal pool game that takes you around the world. It's fun and relaxing. If you want to play pool, and are afraid of the sharks, this is for you. This is simply one of the best pool games ever. Nice women! The Game Gear was in need of something different, and Side Pocket appears to be the answer.
The sounds are pretty much like any GG game, so you know what to expect. The trick shots are what make this game for me. It's like there's a miniature puzzle game inside. A good game for relaxation. Side Pocket is a decent translation from the Genesis version. All the cool Trick games are here as well as some regular 9-Ball or Pocket action.
Having two players dishes up some great competition. The tricks are probably the most challenging of the bunch, and the most fun, too. The graphics are very sharp and clear but sounds begin to ring in your ears after a while. This is a great way to brush up on your pool skills. This is a fairly amusing cart of some of the most popular billiard games.
Although the graphics are a portable, they don't seem too bad, and you can actually distinguish between the solid and striped balls. I'm sorry to say that I can't say much for the sound. Game play isn't bad except after you hit the cue ball. All the balls seem to roll a little too much.
Kinda makes it less realistic. It's an amusing take-along game. If you're a pool fanatic you'll love the control and options of this portable.
Select from multiple angles and hit areas plus different types of games. The graphics are basic but good enough for the system. It plays like a strategy game where you set the angle and shot power.
Sound effects don't play a big part in this cart, but the game play makes up for it. If you're on a trip, it may help to pass the time. Nothing is more relaxing than a game of pool. Data East is bringing their great pool simulation to the Game Gear, with most of the game intact. This game of pool plays surprisingly well, and the balls are easy to see.
Aside from the normal game, there also is a mini game of trick shots, where you must test your skill. This is a great translation of the Bit versions. The layout is the same, and even most of the graphics are recreated here. How Data East has managed to squeeze this game onto the Game Gear is beyond me. The player earns points by sinking balls, sinking balls on consecutive shots, and sinking balls in numerical order. On occasion, a pocket will light up, and if the player sinks a ball into that pocket on that shot, a bonus will be earned in the form of points or extra shots.
In the two-player "pocket" mode, the game plays similarly, except the two players take turns; if one player does not pocket a ball or scratches, control of the ball changes to the other player. Side Pocket 3 is a billiard game with these game modes: - Story Mode - Training - Trick Game Mode - Vs Mode Manufacturer's description: 3rd game of billiards popular drifting relaxed atmosphere "side pocket" series appeared. Trick mode in which you located and scenario mode of feelings that deployment is heavily dependent billiards techniques and tactics to draw the events of many to reproduce more faithfully the movement of the object ball, speed, and angle of reflection takes place in the European-style building, a variety of gimmick is equipped are.
Features: First person perspective. There are others that will work better or worse for your particular hardware. We provide you with one working set-up so that you may get the game up and running, hassle-free. We couldn't find some of the information and covers for this game.
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Official Title. Common Title. Once you have finished downloading Retroarch , extract the downloaded. After, double click the RetroArch Your emulator will now be ready to play Side Pocket 3 rom. A ROM is essentially a virtual version of the game that needs to be loaded into the emulator.
Navigate to the downloaded. The game will now run on the emulator and you can play the game freely.
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