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  2. SkiFree - Wikipedia

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    SkiFree is a single-player skiing computer game created by Chris Pirih and released with Microsoft Entertainment Pack 3 for Windows 3.0 in October 1991. The player controls a skier on a mountain slope, avoiding obstacles while racing against time or performing stunts for points, depending on the game mode.

  3. Sierra Sports: Skiing 1999 Edition - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Sports: Skiing 1999 Edition (also known as Skiing with Picabo Street, 1999 Edition, and, in Europe, Ski Racing: Extreme Edition) is a sports game developed and published by Sierra On-Line for Microsoft Windows in 1998. It follows Front Page Sports: Ski Racing.

  4. Skiing (Atari 2600 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Skiing is a single-player only game, in which the player uses the joystick to control the direction and speed of a stationary skier at the top of the screen, while the background graphics scroll upwards, thus giving the illusion the skier is moving.

  5. Ski Crazed - Wikipedia

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    The game sold 1,000 copies. [7] and JAM Software made about US$1,500 from the game. [9] Gavin and Rubin used the money earned from the game's sales to invest in a second disc drive and continued their relationship with Baudville with their next game Dream Zone (1988). [1]

  6. Front Page Sports: Ski Racing - Wikipedia

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    Front Page Sports: Ski Racing is a 1997 video game from Dynamix. The game was later repackaged by publisher Sierra Sports as simply Ski Racing . It was followed by Skiing, 1999 Edition .

  7. Winter Gold - Wikipedia

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    The game has downhill, snowboarding, aeriak skiing, bobsled, ski jumping, and luge disciplines. Winter Gold is a winter sports game where players can choose between six disciplines such as downhill, ski jumping, snowboarding, aerial skiing, bobsled, and luge across four distinct olympic venues: Salt Lake City, Lillehammer, Albertville, and an unlockable city, Nagano.

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  9. Alpine Racer 3 - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Racer 3 is a racing video game based on the sport of alpine skiing. Winning races earns the player prize money to buy better snowboards or skiboards, in the Extreme Winners Cup. [ 2 ] There are a total of five gamemodes as well as a split-screen multiplayer .