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Konami's Billiards is a straightforward pool game designed for solo play on the MSX. You take turns lining up shots, adjusting aim and power via simple controls. The focus is on calculating angles and managing cue ball position across standard pool layouts. While the graphics are minimal and physics rudimentary by today's standards, the core mechanics mirror real-world strategy without overcomplicating the basics. Each match plays quickly, making it easy to jump in for a few rounds or stick around for longer sessions. Released in 1981, this title stands as one of the earliest digital pool simulations. Its no-frills approach and focus on fundamentals laid groundwork for later sports games, though it lacks the polish or depth of modern pool titles. Players seeking nostalgic simplicity or a challenge in mastering basic physics will find it here. With no multiplayer options or advanced features, it remains a niche curiosity for retro gaming fans.
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