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Xbox is the first console from Microsoft and the 6th generation gaming platform. It was released on November 15th, 2001 in North America and on March 14th, 2002 in Europe. It didn’t achieve great sales – especially in comparison to its biggest rival, PlayStation 2 – but it was successful enough to let Microsoft prepare another console (Xbox 360) and use it to conquer a large portion of the market between 2005 and 2006.

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Virtual Pool: Tournament Edition
Virtual Pool: Tournament Edition

Sports 11 May 2005

The next installment of the very popular series. This time we can choose between eighteen different varieties of the title billiards. You can choose from several different play modes, including tournament and Quick Game.

The Hustle: Detroit Streets
The Hustle: Detroit Streets

Sports 26 April 2006

The Hustle: Detroit Streets is a billiards simulator. It can be said that the development of the game was taken care of by specialists, because Blade Interactive has already become famous with the World Championship Snooker series, as well as several other programs dealing with the subject of the green table.

World Snooker Championship 2005
World Snooker Championship 2005

Sports 15 April 2005

World Championship Snooker 2005 is a sports game licensed by the Blade Interactive studio development team under the licence of the World Snooker Federation. Players can take part in the snooker World Championships and compete against 80 professional players like Ronnie O'Sullivan and Stephen Hendrym. The game is characterized by a realistic physics model and attractive visual setting of the duels, modelled on television broadcasts.