Sharkey's 3D Pool

aka: 3D Pool, Maltese Joe's 3D Pool
Moby ID: 2003

Description official descriptions

Sharkey's 3D Pool is one of the earliest 3D cue-sports games, featuring a fully-rotating table and variable viewpoint allowing for much more realistic shot-playing than the traditional top-down game style (although the game can be played this way instead). The pace, spin and angle of each shot can be set up precisely before playing it. Both 8-ball (pot your seven colors plus the black to win) and 9-ball (pot the 9-ball with a shot that also hits the lowest remaining ball, whatever that may be) are included.

There are seven skill levels to work through. A trick-shot mode is also included, with 20 pre-set shots. Prior to each match it is possible to bet on the outcome.

Spellings

  • Sharkey's 3-D Pool - Alternate spelling

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Credits (Amiga version)

10 People (3 developers, 7 thanks)

Design
Program
Thanks to
  • Colin Fuidge
  • Joe Bonar ('Big Q')
  • for all their support and encouragement during gestation – I s'pose
Also, ta
  • Gary Liddon (for his 'specialist' knowledge –without him the world would be an emptier place)
Generally, thanks to
  • all at TelecomSoft – as was – it's the end of an era folks
  • MicroProse – let's take it from here
Biggest thanks goes to
  • a certain small furry animal – I'll see you later
Many thanks to
  • all the people who shelled out money for this – you're the people this is really for
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Average score: 76% (based on 24 ratings)

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Trivia

Hidden messages

The code for the Amiga version contains this plea from the programmer:

Maltese Joe plays 3D-Pool. Designed & Programmed by Orlando (lucky geezer, eh?) ...I know this should be a scrolling message, but, well, times are hard. Please don't pirate this game - my last three games bombed out and I'm on the breadline, paying off debts. "Millionaire whizz coder prangs Porsche" - HA! ... no chance of that! I don't even own a pushbike, let alone a car. This is my first 16-bit game: if you rip it off, it'll be my last. For what it's worth though, I hope you really enjoy the game - I've been working on it for a year now, and I still love it. Before I disappear, some quick 'thank you's.... Thanks to Colin Fuidge, and Joe 'Big Q' Bonar for all their support and encouragement during gestation (I s'pose)... Also, ta Gary Liddon for his 'specialist' knowledge (without him the world would be an emptier place). Generally, thanks to all at TelecomSoft (as was) - it's the end of an era, folks. Thanks to MicroProse - let's take it from here. Biggest thanks goes to a certain small furry animal. (((I'll see you later))) Many thanks to all the people who shelled out money for this - you're the people this is really for. Stop reading this! go back and play the game!! There is no cheat-mode!! * MESSAGE ENDS *

Re-licensing

This was one of the games under development for Firebird when MicroProse bought the label and its IPs. However, they chose not to continue with the intended tie-in license with pool player 'Maltese' Joe Barbera, perhaps feeling that he was not well-known enough (pool is not a big spectator sport in the UK, with snooker much more popular).

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Contributors to this Entry

Game added by Luiz Pacheco.

Electron, BBC Micro added by Kabushi. ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, MSX, Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC added by Martin Smith.

Additional contributors: jean-louis, Martin Smith, Игги Друге.

Game added July 19, 2000. Last modified February 21, 2024.