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Sega Dreamcast
Release Date: August 26, 1999   |   Genre: Sports
This game, called Rippin' Riders in the US, Snow Surfers in Europe, and Cool Boarders Burrrn (クールボーダーズ・バーン) in Japan, is a 1999 snowboarding game by UEP Systems for the Sega Dreamcast. Grab some serious air and get shredding in the safety of your own home. If you're into extreme sports then take a look at this. Snow Surfers is a joy to look at. It's almost as if you can feel the chill mountain air on your face as you prepare to descend the slopes at high speed. There are so many play modes and options in here it's hard to know where to start. Suffice to say that you'll need the nimblest of fingers to outperform your opponents in competition, and there's a plethora of tricks and manouevres to attempt. This will keep you busy for hours.
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: January 1, 1994   |   Genre: Platform
You collect fruit and stars through each level and can jump on some enemies or throw apples at them (which are also used to break through blocks). Be careful as you jump on platforms as going to close to the edge can cause you to lose balance and fall. On the screen, your health is shown by a heart. If you get hit by an enemy, fall down a pit, or fall from too high, it will decrease by one. If it reaches zero, you lose one of three lives. Some special attacks can be used, if possessed, like apple bombs. Eventually a sign "Find The Exit" will appear and you can exit to the next level. If you make it to the end, you must fight Maliss in dragon form. You can change the difficulty level or choose a continuous play option as well.
Nintendo 64
Release Date: May 3, 1998   |   Genre: Racing
The kids are arguing about their snowboarding skills. The debate escalates to the point where they decide to hold a snowboarding tournament to determine who is the best. One character, Shinobin, has no involvement whatsoever until he is unlocked by the player. In addition to the usual gameplay of a snowboarding game, Snowboard Kids adds "Shots" (special weapons used to attack players) and items which can help the player, hinder other players, or both. The game has nine main courses. Although some of the courses are snowy mountains, many are courses that would be unorthodox for snowboarding in the real world. Such courses include an amusement park, a desert, a vast valley, a dark highway, and a Japanese village during the cherry blossom festival. There were several game mechanics that were unique to Snowboard Kids from other snowboard games and racing games at the time. One was the addition of the second item slot, allowing each player to carry a shooting item and support item (such as a rock, or invisibility) at the same time. Also, players needed to pay 100 gold in order to grab an item during the race, which could be obtained either through performing tricks or collecting coins scattered across the course. All courses also required players to race down the hill for multiple laps. Once a player had reached the bottom of the hill, he or she would need to pass through the lift gate to be transported back to the top of the hill, and could not be attacked by other players in this transition.
Nintendo 64
Release Date: March 2, 1999   |   Genre: Racing
The game is set in Snow Town, which is the main hometown of the protagonists. The plot follows the daily lives and adventures of the kids, and the rather ridiculous attempts of Damien to sabotage them. The gameplay of this game is almost identical to its predecessor's, but with a few differences. There are now three distinct playing modes: the Story mode, which follows the game plot and uses the classical system of cash prizes by winning the races; the battle mode, which includes multiplayer mode; and the Training mode. There were new additions and changes to the Items and Shots. All of them were redesigned and the Shots were renamed as Weapons. Additions include the Rocket, the Wings and the Whirlwind (see more below). Other changes to the Items and Weapons include the reduction in the freeze time when a character is hit by the Freezing Shot, and the effect of losing coins when hit by a Slapstick. The special tricks (which were different for each character and required the player to perform a combo to do them) were replaced by the ability of doing multiple tricks while in the air. It also added the ability to repel Weapon attacks by performing a Trick or Board Grab in the imminence of the hit. The player can also look behind by pressing the R button.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: December 20, 2000   |   Genre: Sports
Agetec's Snowboarding consists of racing downhill and performing death-defying stunts. For speed fans, the Race Mode allows players to race against the clock or two computer-controlled opponents. For those more interested in catching big air, Snowboarding's Trick Mode requires gamers to perform numerous maneuvers to gain more time to complete courses. In both modes, gamers can choose from one of three different boarder characters as they ride through the game's 27 different courses. Additionally, each of these courses can be tackled by two players at once in a horizontally divided split-screen.
PC
Release Date: February 3, 2012   |   Genre: Platform
Welcome to Snuggle Truck, the award winning over-the-top physics-based indie driving game. Save your cargo of crazy animals by delivering them to the zoo unscathed in the least amount of time. Tilt your truck, catch the fuzzies, drive over armadillos, and rocket your way through hills, caverns, and deserts. Perform backflips and navigate loops, harsh terrain, and unexpected obstacles all while attempting not to crush the poor animals.
PC
Release Date: June 13, 2008   |   Genre: Adventure
So Blonde sur PC est un jeu d'aventure point'n click mettant en scène Sunny, une adolescente de 17 ans échouée sur une île après qu'elle soit tombée d'un bateau de croisière. L'île en question est remplie de corsaires et semble être bloquée au 17ème siècle. Si vous voulez espérer un jour revoir le continent et vos centres commerciaux favoris, il va falloir résoudre des énigmes et accomplir des mini-jeux.
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Release Date: April 9, 1985   |   Genre: Sports
The objective is to kick the ball into the opponent's goal. The game features cheerleaders and the ability to choose between 15, 30, and 45-minutes halves. Pressing B passes the ball, while A shoots at the opponent's goal. There are seven teams represented in the game: BRA - Brazil ESP - Spain FRA - France FRG - West Germany GBR - England JPN - Japan USA - United States
NeoGeo
Release Date: March 13, 1992   |   Genre:
The Cybernetic players use special kick shots and built-in arm phasers to destroy other players. Make sure your power meter is FULL when exercising these brutal tactics. Both stadiums, which are magnetically enclosed, enable you to kick or pass... off the wall! There are no fouls in this league, so watch your back or you'll get pulverized by the opposing team! You'll find here the most advanced sport in the world of soccer... SOCCER BRAWL!
3DO
Release Date: May 2, 1994   |   Genre:
Aliens attempting to steal the World Cup have crashed as they tried to flee, and the Cup has been broken, its pieces scattered around the globe. As Soccer Kid, you must retrieve it. During your journey you will visit Britain, Italy, Russia, Japan, and finally the States. Soccer Kid is a platform game with some unique elements. As the name implies, you have to kill your enemies with your ball. Football-style tricks of keeping the ball in the air and under control are especially useful - headers and overhead kicks can be played with practice. You gain access to the pieces by collecting 11 Player Cards across each world.