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An open beta was set to be released prior to the game's official launch. [23] Steep was released for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on 2 December 2016. [24] A new region, Alaska, was introduced into the game as a free update soon after the game's release. [3] A version for the Nintendo Switch was announced but later canceled. [25] [26]
Release date Heavy Shreddin' NES: ... Steep: Windows, PlayStation 4, ... December 2, 2016 The Snowboard Game: Windows: April 24, 2018 Carve Snowboarding: Oculus Quest ...
Shaun White Snowboarding; Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage; Shredfest; Snow (2019 video game) Snow Wave: Avalanche; Snowboard Kids; Snowboard Kids 2; Snowboard Riot; Snowboarding (video game) SSX Blur; SSX on Tour; SSX Out of Bounds; Steep (video game) Steep Slope Sliders; Stoked (video game) SummitX Snowboarding; Supreme Snowboarding
Steep Slope Sliders was met with positive reviews. The Saturn version held a 77% on the review aggregation website GameRankings based on four reviews. [4] Critics praised the game for having varied course designs which accommodate exploration and experimentation, [7] [10] [14] [15] [16] tight controls, [7] [12] [15] [16] numerous unlockables, [7] [12] [14] [15] and fast-moving graphics.
Trick'N Snowboarder, known in Japan as Tricky Sliders (Japanese: トリッキースライダーズ, Hepburn: Torikkī Suraidāzu), is a snowboarding video game published by Capcom in 1999. It is the follow-up to Cave 's previous snowboarding game, Steep Slope Sliders .
Riders Republic is a sports video game developed by Ubisoft Annecy and published by Ubisoft.In the game, players can participate in four main extreme sports activities, such as mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding and wingsuit flying, in an open world that meshes several locations in the Western United States in one location.
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]
1080° 's release was announced on 21 November 1997 at Nintendo's Space World trade show, with its working title previously being Vertical Edge Snowboarding. [14] 1080° was one of several snowboarding games released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998, alongside titles like Big Mountain 2000 and Snowboard Kids. [14]