Developer(s) Tim Bell | Initial release date 1983 | |
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Publisher(s) Visions Software Factory Modes Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game Similar Jimmy White's 'Whirlwin, World Snooker Champio, WSC Real 08: World Snooker, Cue Club, Pure Pool |
Snooker is a 1983 sports simulation video game published by Visions Software Factory.
Summary
This video game simulates the game of snooker on the major home computers of that era, including Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20, ZX Spectrum, Acorn Electron, and BBC Micro.
The players take turns to hit a white cue ball against the reds or colours following the rules of snooker. The strength of the shot and the spin can be selected using the space bar and cursor keys respectively.
The limited colour selections of the home computers of the time (often limited to 8 colours) along with the memory sizes (the VIC-20 version ran in less than 6K of RAM) meant the user experience was limited compared to more modern implementations.
References
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