Pocket Billiards - Funk the 9 Ball (Japan) [En by PR v1.0]
About Pocket Billiards - Funk the 9 Ball (Japan) [En by PR v1.0]
Pocket Billiards - Funk the 9 Ball is a Japanese pool simulation for the Game Boy Color. Originally released only in Japan, this version carries an English translation patch (v1.0 by PR), making it playable for a wider audience. It's a straightforward sports title that fits into the system's library of portable simulations, offering a basic billiards experience on the go.
The player takes control of a cue stick in standard 9-ball pool matches. The goal is to pocket the balls in numerical order, using the D-Pad to aim and adjusting power with button presses. The game includes multiple frames and keeps score, replicating the core rules of the sport. Menu navigation is now in English thanks to the patch, though the original Japanese audio and visuals remain unchanged.
This title is worth a look for fans of retro sports games or those curious about obscure GBC imports. The English patch removes a major barrier, making it more accessible than the original release. It's a simple, no-frills billiards sim that doesn't try to reinvent the genre, but that honesty is part of its charm for collectors and emulation enthusiasts.
How to Play Pocket Billiards - Funk the 9 Ball (Japan) [En by PR v1.0] Online
Getting Started
When you load the game, you'll see a title screen and then a menu offering options like start game, settings, or high scores. Use the D-Pad to highlight your choice and press X (A) to confirm. The core mode is a standard 9-ball match where you face an AI opponent.
During a shot, the D-Pad controls a cursor that lets you aim the cue ball's direction. Hold the A button (X key) to begin charging power; release it to strike. The B button (S key) can cancel or reposition the cue. Pay attention to the angle and power - too much force might scratch or make the next shot harder.
Since the game is now patched to English, the menus are readable. The basics of 9-ball apply: always hit the lowest-numbered ball on the table first, and pocket the 9-ball last to win. If you're new to billiards, start with the tutorial or a practice frame if available. The AI plays at a reasonable difficulty, so expect a fair challenge as you learn the physics.
Pocket Billiards - Funk the 9 Ball (Japan) [En by PR v1.0] Keyboard Controls
Controls
- Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
- X: A button (jump / confirm)
- S: B button (run / attack / cancel)
- Enter: Start / Pause
- V: Select
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