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  2. SSX - Wikipedia

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    SSX stands for Snowboard Supercross. [1] [2] The series introduced skiing with its fourth installment SSX on Tour. [2] [3] The creator of the series, Steve Rechtschaffner, is the inventor of the Olympic snowboarding event boardercross. [2] [4] SSX was a launch title for both the EA Sports Big brand and the original PlayStation 2. [2]

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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

  6. Supreme Snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Snowboarding (known as Boarder Zone in the United States) [3] [4] is a snowboarding video game created by Housemarque for Microsoft Windows with a Game Boy Color version by Software Creations in 1999. [3] It was one of the first snowboarding games for Windows to take full advantage of 3D graphics cards that were becoming the norm in the ...

  7. Cool Boarders 3 - Wikipedia

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    Continuing with the previous games in the series, Cool Boarders 3 gives the player the chance to snowboard down mountain courses while completing tricks to amass points. . Some courses like Downhill, Boarder X, and Slalom, require the player to concentrate more on beating their CPU opponents' times to the finish line, while others, namely Slope Style, Half Pipe, and Big Air, force the player ...

  8. Snow Wave: Avalanche - Wikipedia

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    Snow Wave: Avalanche is a 1998 arcade snowboarding video game developed and published by the Spanish company Hammer Technologies. [1] [2] The game was the second release in Hammer's "Hammer Sports" line, following Tie Break Tennis '98. [1] In addition to its single-player mode, Snow Wave supports multiplayer gameplay for up to four players. [3]

  9. SSX 3 - Wikipedia

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    The open ended nature of the game was influenced by Battlefield 1942 and NBA Street Vol. 2, both EA titles, as the developers of SSX 3 enjoyed features in both games that allow players to choose the way they want to play. [25] Developers were also inspired by their own personal experiences with snowboarding at Island Lake Lodge. [26]