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ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding 2002: Xbox, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance: 2002 Slope Rider: Mac: August 2002 [2] Snowboard Park Tycoon: PC: September 24, 2002
S. SBK: Snowboard Kids; Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder; Shaun White Snowboarding; Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage; Shredfest; Snow (2019 video game)
Snowboarding, known in Japan as Simple 1500 Series Vol. 27: The SnowBoard (SIMPLE 1500 シリーズ Vol.27 THE スノーボード, Shinpuru 1500 Shirīzu Vol. 27 Za SunōBōdo) (part of the Simple 1500 series), and in Europe as Snowboard Racer, is a snowboarding video game developed by Atelier Double and published by D3 Publisher and A1 Games in 2000, and by Midas Interactive Entertainment in ...
SSX (standing for "Snowboard Supercross" [1] [2]) is a series of snowboarding video games published by EA Sports, created by Steve Rechtschaffner, who is the inventor of the Olympic snowboarding event boardercross. [2] [3] The SSX series are arcade-style racing games with larger-than-life courses, characters, and tricks. [4]
Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding is an snowboarding video game developed by Salt Lake Games Studio and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It is the first of the Amped video game series and was released as a launch title for the Xbox .
1080° Snowboarding [a] is a snowboarding video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 in 1998. In the game, players control one of five snowboarders from a third-person perspective, using a combination of buttons to jump and perform tricks across eight levels. 1080° was announced in November 1997 and developed over nine ...
ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding (ESPN ウィンターエックスゲームズ スノーボーディング, ESPN Wintā Ekkusu Gēmuzu Sunōbōdingu) is a video game developed and published by Konami for PlayStation 2 in 2000–2001. A sequel, ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding 2002, was released in 2001.
The following year, Square's popular role-playing video game, Final Fantasy VII, included a snowboarding minigame that was later released as an independent snowboarding game, Final Fantasy VII Snowboarding, for mobile phones. [121] In 2000, SSX was released.