
Virtual Pool 2
Virtual Pool 2 is a pool simulation video game developed by Celeris and published by Interplay for Windows 95/98. Released in 1999, it is the sequel to the highly acclaimed Virtual Pool (1995). The game expands upon its predecessor's realistic physics engine and mouse-as-cue control scheme, delivering an authentic billiards experience that can genuinely improve a player's real-world game. The simulation accurately models all major shot types, including massé, English, draw, and jump shots, with detailed tracking lines available in practice mode to illustrate ball behavior. Virtual Pool 2 includes nine game types: 8-ball, 9-ball, Rotation, Straight Pool, and five new additions, 3-ball, 6-ball, 10-ball, Bank Pool, and One Pocket. It features 128 computer-controlled opponents with varying skill ratings, a self-rating system for the player, and a tournament mode with beginner, amateur, and professional difficulty levels. Table characteristics such as speed, pocket size, cut, and rail cushioning are fully adjustable. The game supports resolutions up to 1600x1200 and hardware acceleration via Direct3D for improved performance. Video tutorials teach shot techniques, strategies, and trick shots, while a built-in music player allows custom CD playback. Multiplayer is supported via modem or network. Virtual Pool 2 was praised for its depth, realism, and polished interface, cementing its status as one of the finest pool simulations ever created. It later became available on GOG.com as part of a collection, preserving access on modern systems.
| Platform | Windows 95/98 |
| Developer | Celeris |
| Publisher | Interplay |
| Genre | Simulation, Sports |
| Series | virtual-pool |
| Reviewed | September 22, 1999 |
| Restored | June 14, 2026 |