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|publisher=[[FCI]]
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|systems=[[NES]], [[MSX]], [[Wii]]
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|genre=[[Sports]]
|genre=[[Billiards]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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File:Lunar Ball FC box.jpg|Famicom box
File:Lunar Ball FC box.jpg|Famicom box
File:Lunar Pool NES.gif|NES screen
File:Lunar Pool NES.png|NES screen
File:Lunar Ball MSX.png|MSX screen
File:Lunar Ball MSX.png|MSX screen
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Box artwork for Lunar Pool.
Box artwork for Lunar Pool.
Lunar Pool
Developer(s)Pony Canyon
Publisher(s)FCI
Year released1985
System(s)NES, MSX, Wii
Japanese titleルナーボール (Lunar Ball)
Genre(s)Billiards
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksLunar Pool ChannelSearchSearch

Lunar Pool, known as Lunar Ball in Japan, is a fantasy billiards game that features 60 differently shaped pool tables with an assortment of pocket placements. Each table features a particular number of balls that must be pocketed, rarely exceeding eight balls, and gives the player control over what table to start with, and the degree of friction on the table. In addition to being released on the Famicom, it was also ported to the MSX series of home computers.

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