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TRICK SHOT |
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Publisher: Imagic |
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[back] |
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Release Date: 1982 |
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screen shots |
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additional comments |
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Trick Shot was programmed by Dennis Koble, who went on to program Atlantis. |
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Due to system limitations, the system could only display the cue ball and three additional balls on the screen at one time. |
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The games available are trickshot, pool, and English billiards. |
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Trick Shot was one of the first three games released by Imagic, with Demon Attack and Star Voyager. |
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additional images |
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