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  2. SummitX Snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    SummitX Snowboarding is a snowboarding video game from Com2us developed by Free Range Games. Gameplay The snowboard shown in this image is an Automaton Snowboards Extra Dangerous design. SummitX Snowboarding includes 3D terrain with 36 multi-branching runs on 6 mountains. Players choose between a male and female character.

  3. List of snowboarding video games - Wikipedia

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    Title Platform Released date Extreme Air Snowboarding: Mobile phone: December 31, 2003 [3]: Final Fantasy VII Snowboarding: Mobile phone: March 29, 2005 [4]: Big Mountain Snowboarding

  4. SSX - Wikipedia

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    SSX is a series of snowboarding video games published by EA Sports. SSX stands for Snowboard Supercross. [1] [2] The series introduced skiing with its fourth installment SSX on Tour.

  5. Mark McMorris Infinite Air - Wikipedia

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    Mark McMorris Infinite Air is designed to do what EA's Skate franchise did for the skateboarding genre. Focusing on physics and realism rather than the arcade style of many other popular snowboarding series, Infinite Air was built in the Unity engine and uses the input of professional snowboarder Mark McMorris to incorporate more realistic mechanics and representation of tricks.

  6. Category:Snowboarding video games - Wikipedia

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    SBK: Snowboard Kids; Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder; 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 ...

  7. Tommy Moe's Winter Extreme: Skiing & Snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    The game is named after US alpine skier Tommy Moe and is co-endorsed with Val-d'Isère, which hosted the men's downhill skiing event during the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France. [4] The Japanese version of the game also features as endorsement from Italian ski equipment company Nordica , evident on the game's box.

  8. Trick'N Snowboarder - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Alto's Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Alto's Adventure is a 2015 endless runner snowboarding video game developed by Team Alto and published by Snowman (iOS) and Noodlecake Studios (Android). The player-character automatically moves to the right of the screen through procedurally generated landscapes.