Wario PoolWario Pool

Wario Pool

Genres:Sport
Game modes:Single player
Story:Wario Pool was a Wario series Game Boy Color billiards game in development by a British team (possibly Aardvark Software) involving Nick Pelling, Jeff Ferguson. It was officially shown to Nintendo but was rejected. However, the game would later become a title known as 3D Pocket Pool.
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