Pocket Pool

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Pocket Pool

Box art of Pocket Pool
Developer(s) Hyper-Devbox
Publisher(s) Conspiracy Entertainment, Eidos
Engine Dynamic 3D engine
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Release date PAL March 23, 2007
USA Apri 17, 2007
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer, online
Rating(s) ESRB: Mature
Media Universal Media Disc
System requirements Unknown PSP firmware version
Input methods D-Pad

Pocket Pool is a game released for the PlayStation Portable gaming system, developed by Hyper-Devbox of Japan and published by both Conspiracy Entertainment and Eidos. The game was originally expected to have the Girls Gone Wild license[clarify] but the publishers were unable to negotiate terms.[citation needed]

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[edit] Gameplay

The game is a simple 3D pool game, featuring 13 different play modes, the most ever on a PSP pool game [1]. The player is able to unlock erotic images and videos of various models presented in the game.

[edit] Reception

The game was mostly panned, [2] receiving the following ratings:

  • 4.0 points out of 10 from IGN
  • 3.4 points out of 10 on Gamespot
  • 2.0 points out of 10 from TotalPlaystation
  • 1.5 points out of 10 on 1up

[edit] Sales

The sales statistics have not been revealed yet, however games that feature sexuality to this extent do not generally do well in the market due to major retailers like Wal-Mart and Toys "R" Us declining to stock them. This can be seen through various games like GTA: San Andreas and the "Hot Coffee" minigame controversy surrounding it.

[edit] Trivia

  • All of the model videos featured in the game were released by Conspiracy Theory under the title Dream Models, a UMD movie.

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