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World Championship Poker cheats Product Description
World Championship Poker game Immerse yourself in the fast and free-wheeling world of high-stakes poker. With the success of televised poker events and the sheer number of players in this growing sport -- 50 to 70 million worldwide -- World Championship Poker is poised to bring the thrills into your living room. Go all-in with the pure nuts and steal pots left and right. ...See Full Description
World Championship Poker XB Customer Reviews
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| Terrible. Trust me this is no good for your poker game. Play in REAL LIFE not on some game. By Matt (San Diego, California, USA) This review is for a different format. |
| its still fun i did get this game for $20.00 and although its not realistic in its gambling reactions i still find it fun(and have learnt a new style of poker too)... ... 3 stars. By wayne (Broken hill, N.S.W., Australia) This review is for a different format. |
| stupid... stupid game... boring graphics... the gamer boy. By metl2reap (vancouver, canada) This review is for a different format. |
| No wonder its only $19.99 Worst game ever.... someone calls every all in bet you make, i do not recommend this game to anyone even if you are a game nerd. By 2 bic man (Las vegas, NV, USA) This review is for a different format. |
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World Championship Poker game Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 6746920 |
| Manuf. | SVG |
| Format | NTSC |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Dec 02, 2004 |
| Rating |  Everyone (Content suitable for ages 6 and older) |
| Rating Reason | Simulated Gambling |
| Number Of Players | 1 |
| Controls | Gamepad/Joystick |
World Championship Poker Special Features
Twelve different poker games including Texas Hold'em, Five CardDraw, Tahoe, Omaha, and more Put on your best poker face and go online to challenge other card enthusiasts via Xbox Live Create your own character by choosing from 40 different attributes
Controls
IN GAME : Left Thumbstick = adjust bet Right Thumbstick = rotate first person camera, scroll player camera Right Thumbstick Button = switch camera mode D-Pad = adjust bet Start Button = pause, menu Back Button = toggle in-game displays Y Button = toggle text window A Button = select Black Button = show poker advisor DURING CHARACTER SETUP D-Pad or Left Thumbstick = adjust player attribute Right Thumbstick = rotate head, rotate body Right Thumbstick Button = toggle rotating head and body Y Button = edit X Button = delete A Button = select B Button = cancel Black Button = reset face, body and clothing White Button = randomize face, body and clothing
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