![]() ![]() ![]() It's relaxing to watch the pros on the TV occasionally, and it can be top fun to play pool or snooker with the aid of a few jars of ale every now and then, but is it something that you'd spend £30 to actually play yourself on your television?Īny answer I offer is going to be shot down by somebody with half a cue in their hand and my head in their sights. ![]() The problem isn't the quality of the game - World Snooker Championship 2005 is easily the most comprehensive and well worked clack-'em-up I've played, and makes a number of significant gains over its forerunner, of which more in a bit - but rather the question of what sort of value to place on a snooker game in the first place. New modes include the ‘Classic Match’ mode featuring some of the most nail-biting moments in World Championship history, including the great 1985 final between Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor (famously watch by 18.5 million viewers at the time, a record for a broadcast after midnight).This score's going to be a bit of a fudge. World Championship Snooker 2004 also features Xbox live and PS2 online support, including a uniquely designed online snooker championship (Xbox)įan’s favourite, John Virgo’s trickshots mode, has been updated to include both snooker and pool trickshot challenges. ![]() Players can compete in all the real tournaments featured in the current 2003/4 Snooker season - The LG Cup, British Open, UK Championships, European Open, Welsh Open, Irish Masters, Player’s Championship, The Masters, The World Championships, and many more the ‘LG Tour’ Mode allows the user to play through unlimited seasons as a Snooker pro and World Championship Snooker 2004 features all the top players, venues, trophies, and real tournaments of the 2003/4 Snooker season.Īll the major snooker arenas modelled in incredibly-accurate detail, including the Crucible Theatre, home to the World Championships. Continuing the pedigree and success of the World Championship Snooker franchise … “The most realistic snooker simulation ever made” (PSW Magazine) World Championship Snooker 2004 features 30+ of the current top professional snooker players including Stephen Hendry, plus Mark Williams, Steve Davis, Ken Doherty, John Higgins, Tony Drago, and many more. ![]()
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