Pocket Pool to invade U.S. PSPs by April
Whether you’re a seasoned pool shark, or someone who’s just starting to learn the game, Eidos Interactive‘s and Conspiracy Entertainment‘s new pool video game may be one that you’d want to add to your game library, even if it’s just for the novelty. Pocket Pool for the PSP is a billiards simulation game which has taken the path of least resistance, and gone on into naughty-ville.
Featuring 13 types of billiard games, real world physics, and advanced artificial intelligence (A.I.), Eidos Interactive executive VP for sales and marketing Robert Lindsey notes that the title is “a game that can stand alone as a realistic billiard simulator”, but that if you add in some sexiness into the whole equation, it becomes “a true gaming treat”. Amen to that, especially with the Dream Vixens which the cover boasts of, as well as the “unlockable videos and picture galleries sizzling with enough steam to fog up the screen on any PSP system” which the Eidos press release promises to those who end up taking this pool game home.
In any case, the title is bound to hit U.S. retail stores by April 18, and for those parents who may be reading this, please note that the game has been granted an M rating by the ESRB, mainly for “Partial Nudity, Sexual Themes”. So no, little Billy cannot have this game for his 11th birthday, ‘kay?
Whether you’re a seasoned pool shark, or someone who’s just starting to learn the game, Eidos Interactive‘s and Conspiracy Entertainment‘s new pool video game may be one that you’d want to add to your game library, even if it’s just for the novelty. Pocket Pool for the PSP is a billiards simulation game which has taken the path of least resistance, and gone on into naughty-ville.
Featuring 13 types of billiard games, real world physics, and advanced artificial intelligence (A.I.), Eidos Interactive executive VP for sales and marketing Robert Lindsey notes that the title is “a game that can stand alone as a realistic billiard simulator”, but that if you add in some sexiness into the whole equation, it becomes “a true gaming treat”. Amen to that, especially with the Dream Vixens which the cover boasts of, as well as the “unlockable videos and picture galleries sizzling with enough steam to fog up the screen on any PSP system” which the Eidos press release promises to those who end up taking this pool game home.
In any case, the title is bound to hit U.S. retail stores by April 18, and for those parents who may be reading this, please note that the game has been granted an M rating by the ESRB, mainly for “Partial Nudity, Sexual Themes”. So no, little Billy cannot have this game for his 11th birthday, ‘kay?