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Jimmy White's 2: Cueball is a snooker and pool simulation video game developed by Awesome Developments and published by Virgin Interactive as a sequel to Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker. It was originally released in 1999 for Windows and Dreamcast. A PlayStation version was released in 2000 in Europe and North America, distributed and released by Bay Area Multimedia. Archer Maclean, the designer of the original game, led the development team. The game also includes many other mini-games connected with a pub setting. A Game Boy Color version of the game was also released in 2000. A sequel to Cueball, called Jimmy White's Cueball World, was released in Europe for the PC in 2001. The game received mixed reviews from critics, with the PC and Dreamcast versions faring better than the PlayStat

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  • Jimmy White's Cueball 2 (ook wel Jimmy White's Cueball World) is een computerspel dat werd ontwikkeld door en uitgebracht door Virgin Games. Het spel kwam in 1998 uit voor Microsoft Windows. Later volgde ook andere platforms. Het spel is een snookerspel dat uitgebracht onder licentie van Jimmy White. Het spel is getekend in 3D. (nl)
  • Jimmy White's 2: Cueball is a snooker and pool simulation video game developed by Awesome Developments and published by Virgin Interactive as a sequel to Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker. It was originally released in 1999 for Windows and Dreamcast. A PlayStation version was released in 2000 in Europe and North America, distributed and released by Bay Area Multimedia. Archer Maclean, the designer of the original game, led the development team. The game also includes many other mini-games connected with a pub setting. A Game Boy Color version of the game was also released in 2000. A sequel to Cueball, called Jimmy White's Cueball World, was released in Europe for the PC in 2001. The game received mixed reviews from critics, with the PC and Dreamcast versions faring better than the PlayStat (en)
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