Play Championship Pool on Snes Online
You sweat through first-to-four matches where one bad shot ends your run—that aiming ghost helps, but long shots still drift weird. Opponents don’t even take turns; they just smirk while their balls magically disappear.

Game Overview
Championship Pool on SNES is one of those games that makes you realize how hard pool actually is. You start off in a regional tournament, facing 32 opponents in tense first-to-four matches where one loss kicks you out. The top-down view feels classic, and that little aiming ghost showing where your shot might go? Lifesaver—until you realize even with the preview, long shots still have this weird way of going sideways.
What’s cool is how it handles opponents—they don’t actually take turns. Instead, the game just cuts to a portrait of them smirking (or looking smug, depending on how badly you’re losing), then dumps you back at the table with a few balls mysteriously vanished. Saves time, but also feels a little like cheating on their part.
Outside the tournament, there’s a bunch of modes. Challenge mode’s got this brutal 14.1 variant where you rack up points over five games, and Speed Pool is exactly what it sounds like—frantic, chaotic, and weirdly satisfying when you sink three balls in a row. Party mode’s where it shines though, especially with the 8-player Rotation games. Nothing like watching friends argue over who actually called the 9-ball.
Just don’t expect forgiving physics—this game punishes bad angles like a real pool table would.

Download Championship Pool on Snes ROM
You can download this ROM to play Championship Pool on Snes offline using an Super Nintendo (SNES) emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.