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Ronnie O'Sullivan's Snooker is a pocket-sized cue sport game built for quick sessions on the go. It runs on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable, letting you play solo matches with simplified mechanics that prioritize accessibility over realism. The game features the real-life snooker star as a playable character but doesn't include other pros or competitive modes. Controls are basic, focusing on aiming and power, with minimal customization options for spin or camera angles. The presentation sticks to bare-bones design, with straightforward match structure and no frills beyond the licensing of O'Sullivan's likeness. The game's main hook is its portability and the novelty of playing as a legend of the sport. Released in 2012 as part of the PlayStation Mini lineup, it caters to casual players who want a lightweight snooker fix without deep strategy. While it lacks the polish or depth of modern sports titles, its low barrier to entry and short match times make it a quick diversion for fans of the format. The PSP version in particular highlights its focus on on-the-move gameplay, though neither iteration earned widespread attention beyond niche audiences.
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