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- Rack_Em abstract "Rack 'Em is a two player cue-sports simulator developed by Artech Digital Entertainments, Inc. and published by Accolade. It was developed for DOS and Commodore 64 in 1988.Five different game modes are selectable; Snooker, Pool, 8-ball, 9-ball and Bumper Pool (the latter having a built-in editor as well). As well as this there is a trick shot mode allowing the player to save their shots onto disk.".
- Rack_Em computingPlatform Commodore_64.
- Rack_Em computingPlatform DOS.
- Rack_Em developer Artech_Digital_Entertainment.
- Rack_Em genre Sports_game.
- Rack_Em publisher Accolade_(game_company).
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- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Accolade_(game_company).
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- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Bumper_pool.
- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Category:1988_video_games.
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- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cue_sports_video_games.
- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Category:DOS_games.
- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Category:Snooker_video_games.
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- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Eight-ball.
- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink File:Rack_Em_Cover.jpg.
- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Nine-ball.
- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Pool_(cue_sports).
- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Rack_Em.
- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Single-player_video_game.
- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Snooker.
- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Sports_game.
- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLink Trick_shot.
- Rack_Em wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rack 'Em".
- Rack_Em artist "Grant Campbell".
- Rack_Em caption "Cover art of Rack 'Em".
- Rack_Em composer "Paul Butler".
- Rack_Em designer "Paul Butler".
- Rack_Em designer "Rick Banks".
- Rack_Em developer Artech_Digital_Entertainment.
- Rack_Em genre Sports_game.
- Rack_Em modes Single-player_video_game.
- Rack_Em platforms Commodore_64.
- Rack_Em platforms DOS.
- Rack_Em publisher Accolade_(game_company).
- Rack_Em released "1988".
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- Rack_Em subject Category:1988_video_games.
- Rack_Em subject Category:Commodore_64_games.
- Rack_Em subject Category:Cue_sports_video_games.
- Rack_Em subject Category:DOS_games.
- Rack_Em subject Category:Snooker_video_games.
- Rack_Em type Software.
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- Rack_Em comment "Rack 'Em is a two player cue-sports simulator developed by Artech Digital Entertainments, Inc. and published by Accolade. It was developed for DOS and Commodore 64 in 1988.Five different game modes are selectable; Snooker, Pool, 8-ball, 9-ball and Bumper Pool (the latter having a built-in editor as well). As well as this there is a trick shot mode allowing the player to save their shots onto disk.".
- Rack_Em label "Rack 'Em".
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- Rack_Em wasDerivedFrom Rack_Em?oldid=365842816.
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- Rack_Em isPrimaryTopicOf Rack_Em.