Snooker (Artic Computing) - Sinclair ZX Spectrum

Publisher:Artic Computing  Info
Developer:N.V. Davies  Info
Year:Unknown
Category:Sports / Pool
Game Manual:N/A Game Music:N/A

Title screen of Snooker (Artic Computing) on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
Title Screen
Cartridge artwork for Snooker (Artic Computing) on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
Cartridge
Arcade Cabinet Marquee for Snooker (Artic Computing).
Marquee
Advert for Snooker (Artic Computing) on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
Advert


The game of snooker was surging in popularity in the early 80s, and this was one of the first interpretations of the sport for the Spectrum (at least three others called simply 'Snooker' exist). Shot direction is achieved by rotating a line which comes off the cue ball, which can be steered in either direction at slow or fast speed, and the shot's pace is set by pressing a letter key, allowing for 26 different shot strengths, A being the lightest and Z the hardest. As well as playing full matches, you can set up practice shots by moving the cue-ball.

The game uses a slightly simplified version of the game's rules,
with only 9 reds, and therefore the maximum possible score is only 99, rather than 147 in a full game. The touching ball and free ball rules aren't featured, which make it possible to cheat, either exploiting the former absence by playing 'push shots', or the latter by rolling into a colour to play an impossible snooker, immediately getting the foul points back and probably leaving yourself a good position.


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