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The game is controlled with the Wii Remote, and was shipped with a cue attachment. The game was released on other consoles as WSC Real 09: World Snooker Championship. It was later released simultaneously for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on 3 April 2009. The version is identical apart from the addition of some graphical ...
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The game features Career, Quick Play and Trickshot modes. The game also includes eight-ball, nine-ball, and blackball pool. For a series first, the game also allows players to play Snooker online, via a modem. [5] There is also the option to create your own custom tournaments for play against the AI, or another player. [6]
However, The WSC Real 09 version of the game, the later release on the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC formats, did not fare quite so well, achieving an average of 70% at GameRankings. [3] Official Nintendo Magazine UK gave the Wii version 89/100, saying "You won't find many better sports games on the Wii." [4]
The Pool mode from WSC 2005, displaying an altered sized table. This is the first game in the series to use the official World Snooker Championship moniker for the game. The game features modes similar to the previous entry in the series, with a career mode, tournament mode, and online modes, as well as quickplay and training modes. [2]
The game was also released with a version specifically designed to play in English pubs and bars. [5] The game features commentary from both Dennis Taylor and (for the first time) John Virgo. [6] John Virgo also lends his name to the unlockable trick shot mode, similar to the one seen in the snooker-based TV gameshow Big Break. [7]
WSC Real 11: World Snooker Championship received "mixed or average" reviews, according to review aggregator GameRankings. [2] [3] GameSpot reviewed both of these versions, scoring the game at 7.5/10, calling it an "enjoyable experience, with realistic cue and ball physics and a wide selection of features and game modes." They also cited the ...
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