World Championship Snooker 2003 Cheats and Hints for Playstation 2 Platform

  • Game
World Championship Snooker 2003
  • Platform
Playstation 2
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Press R1, L1, SQUARE, TRIANGLE, SQUARE, R1 and you will hear something to
confirm it is right.

Easier potting:
To pot your shots easier, when using the Left Analog-stick or D-Pad, hold L1. The direction will slow down incredibly, making it much easier to pot the balls. This also works when choosing the power of the shots on the meter; holding L1 will slow down how high and low you choose.

Bonus Outakes:
To hear bonus outakes from the commentators (Dennis Taylor/John Virgo), choose
the options menu, then select 'Credits'. While the credits scroll, you will hear the
commentators make mistakes on various quotes heard in the game.

More Accurate Shots:
Hold L2 while moving the Analog-stick or D-pad.

Easy upgrade/appearance:
Use the following trick to get all clothes, cues, and tables for free. When you wish to upgrade your player, buy the particular piece you want. Then, press Triangle you are at the in-between events screen. This cancels your purchase. Enter the "Upgrade/Edit Appearance" option again and your money is back, and you have obtained the piece you originally attempted to purchase.


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