Lunar Pool (Nintendo Entertainment System, 1987)

Product Specs
eBay Product ID5746
UPC0022909100018
MPN022909100018
PublisherFCI
MPN022909100018
GenreSports
Video Game SeriesAlpha Centauri
PlatformNES
Game NameLunar Pool
Release Year1987
Number of Players1-2
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad
Description
Futuristic billiards awaits you in Lunar Pool. As one might expect, the rules have changed. To start, you have three spare balls (similar to "extra lives" in an action game) that can be lost either by (1) shooting the cue ball into the pocket or (2) a pool ball is not sunk after three consecutive shots. Whenever you clear a screen, however, you will gain a spare ball. This can also be achieved by executing a perfect game. Whenever the cue ball is scratched, the game will go back to the preceding shot. Your game ends when all of your spare balls have been lost, the ultimate goal being to score as many points as possible.
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