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Side: Pocket

It’s often called a "dad game" because it’s slow-paced. Reviewers note that the lack of true analog controls makes precise aiming difficult compared to modern pool games.

Avoid the original Game Boy version if possible; critics say the physics feel like "hitting sponges" and the monochrome screen makes it hard to distinguish balls. 2. Side Pockets (Sports Bar & Grill)

This 1986 arcade classic, famously ported to the NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis, is often remembered for its "cool" jazzy soundtrack and laid-back vibe.