Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker
| Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker | |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Virgin Games |
| Designer | Archer Maclean |
| Composers | Michael Powell Allister Brimble (Mega Drive) |
| Platforms | Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, Mega Drive |
| Release | 1991 November 1994 (Mega Drive) |
| Genre | Sports (snooker) |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker is a video game designed and produced by Archer Maclean, released by Virgin Games in 1991 for the Amiga, Atari ST, and IBM PC compatibles (later for the Mega Drive). A port for the Atari Lynx was planned but never released. 'Whirlwind' Snooker is a realistic snooker simulator.
Although the game was not the first to simulate snooker (or pool) in 3D, it used the processing power and graphics capabilities of 16-bit home computers and was praised for its then ground-breaking realism and easy-to-use interface. ACE said that the game was the closest thing to being on a real snooker table which existed at the time, and it could be used by a player to refine real-life snooker skills.