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Play Pocket Billiards - Funk the 9 Ball (Japan) Online

The balls roll smooth, the angles feel right, and those funky Japanese sound effects make sinking the 9-ball way more satisfying than it should be on a Game Boy.

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Game Overview

Pocket Billiards: Funk the 9 Ball was a Japan-exclusive release for the Game Boy Color, developed by Athena and published by Imagineer in 2000. It arrived late in the handheld's life, offering a straightforward take on digital pool without the frills of many contemporary titles. The game focuses purely on the table, with no story or extra modes to distract from its core mechanics.

You control the cue stick, aiming and setting power before taking each shot across a variety of nine-ball scenarios. The main goal is to pocket balls in numerical order, finishing with the nine ball to win. Signature mechanics include a manual aiming guide that helps visualize angles, adjustable English for adding spin to the cue ball, and a clean top-down view that keeps the action readable. Matches move at a deliberate pace, demanding patience and precision rather than quick reflexes. It feels like a thoughtful, portable version of pool that rewards careful planning over luck.

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