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Alpine Racer

Alpine Racer is a 1995 racing arcade game developed and published by Namco. The player uses a handlebar controller to move a skier down a course situated on a snow-covered mountain, the objective being to make it to the end of the course without falling off the slope or colliding with obstacles. It features three different courses to select, alongside a standard race mode and a time-attack mode where the player must pass through gates to replenish a time limit. It ran on the Namco System 22 arcade hardware.

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Alpine Racer 2

Alpine Racer 2 is a 3D alpine skiing arcade game released by Namco in 1996. It is the sequel to Alpine Racer. Unlike the original, two cabinets can be linked together so that players can race against each other.

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Alpine Ski

Alpine Ski (アルパイン・スキ一) is an Alpine skiing arcade game, released by Taito in 1981. The player controls a skier, who can move left, right, or increase forward speed. The aim is to maneuver a skier through a downhill ski course, a slalom course, and a ski jumping competition in the shortest time possible. Two players can compete against each other.

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Big Mountain 2000

Big Mountain 2000, known in Japan as Snow Speeder , is a Snowboarding video game for the Nintendo 64.

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Downhill Challenge

Downhill Challenge is a third-person 3D skiing video game developed by Microïds. It was published 1988 in the US by Broderbund and in France by Loriciel. It provides 4 modes: Downhill, Slalom, Giant Slalom and Ski Jump. The game can be played up to 5 players with their results compared at the end.

Dynamic SkiW
Dynamic Ski

Dynamic Ski is a skiing arcade game released by Taiyo System and Nichibutsu in 1984.

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ESPN International Winter Sports 2002

ESPN International Winter Sports 2002 is the name of two sports video game released in 2002 by Konami, one for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube, and the other for the Game Boy Advance.

Freak Out: Extreme FreerideW
Freak Out: Extreme Freeride

FreakOut: Extreme Freeride is a sports video game developed by Swedish studio ColdWood Interactive and published by JoWooD Productions for PlayStation 2, released exclusively in Europe on March 30, 2007. The player controls one of six playable skiers from a third-person perspective using a combination of buttons to jump and perform tricks, and has to complete challenges to unlock new mountains and equipment.

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Kinect Sports: Season Two

Kinect Sports: Season Two, also known as Kinect Sports 2, is a sequel to Kinect Sports co-developed by Rare and BigPark, and published by Microsoft Studios. It was unveiled at E3 2011's Microsoft Conference for Kinect and released in October 2011. The game adds six new sports and voice control. As with the previous game, it requires the Kinect sensor. Along with its predecessor Kinect Sports, it has been released in the Kinect Sports Ultimate Collection bundle on 18 September 2012 with additional bonus content and extra sports added, basketball, golf and skiing.

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Professional Ski Simulator

Professional Ski Simulator is an isometric 3D sports simulation game released by Codemasters in 1987 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amstrad CPC. It was later released for the Atari ST and Amiga as Advanced Ski Simulator.

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Riders Republic

Riders Republic is an upcoming sports video game developed by Ubisoft Annecy and published by Ubisoft. The game is set to be released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Stadia, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S on February 25, 2021.

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Ski Air Mix

Ski Air Mix (スキーエルーミックス) is an alpine skiing video game released on the PlayStation that was developed and published by KID in Japan. It was published by Midas Interactive Entertainment in Europe two years later and sold as a "budget" title.

Ski Park ManagerW
Ski Park Manager

Ski Park Manager is a video game released in 2002, developed by Lankhor and published by Microïds.

SkiFreeW
SkiFree

SkiFree is a single-player skiing computer game created by Chris Pirih and released with Microsoft Entertainment Pack 3 for Windows and DOS 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.

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Skiing (Atari 2600)

Skiing is a video game cartridge for the Atari 2600. It was authored by Bob Whitehead and released by Activision in 1980.

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Skiing (Intellivision video game)

Skiing is a sports video game produced by Mattel and released for its Intellivision video game system in 1980. Up to six players compete individually on either a downhill or slalom course to see who can complete the course the fastest. For the game's initial release, Mattel obtained a license from the U. S. Ski Team and used its name and logo in the game's box art. In 1988, INTV Corporation released an enhanced version of the game entitled Mountain Madness: Super Pro Skiing.

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Slalom (video game)

Slalom is a skiing video game in which the player races in a series of downhill slalom runs while navigating past flags and obstacles before time expires. It was developed by Rare and first released by Nintendo for the Nintendo VS. System in 1986. It was then released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in North America in March 1987 and in Europe later that year. The game was developed by Tim and Chris Stamper and its music was composed by David Wise.

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Solipskier

Solipskier is a sports video game for Adobe Flash, iOS, and Android developed and published by Mikengreg, the two-person team of Michael Boxleiter and Greg Wohlwend. In Solipskier, the player draws the snowy slope for an on-screen skier to pass through slalom gates and tunnels. The character accelerates with downhill sections and can launch into the air to perform tricks and earn a higher score. The idea came from a brainstorming session about parallax scrolling with speedy action in the foreground and the ability for the player to "paint" the terrain. It was Boxleiter and Wohlwend's first game to receive public appreciation. It was released August 29, 2010 to generally favorable reviews and was a runner-up in the 2011 Game Developers Conference Independent Games Festival's Best Mobile Game category.

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SSX Blur

SSX Blur is a snowboarding and skiing video game, published by EA Sports Big and developed by EA Montreal for the Wii video game console. It is the fifth installment in the SSX series. The game was released in the United States on February 27, 2007. The soundtrack was created by Tom Holkenborg. It is a prequel to SSX on Tour, putting it in the timeline between SSX 3 and on Tour. It is the last game in the series to have the EA Sports BIG branding, as the 2012 reboot of SSX would uses the standard EA Sports branding instead.

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SSX on Tour

SSX on Tour is a snowboarding and skiing game, the fourth title in the SSX series of video games for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and PlayStation Portable. It was released in North America on October 11, 2005 and in the PAL region on October 21, 2005. The PlayStation Portable version was released in the Europe on October 28, 2005. In 2007, a prequel titled SSX Blur was released, which took place between SSX 3 and SSX on Tour. The GameCube version contains Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach as playable characters. This was part of a deal Nintendo had with EA Sports to have Nintendo's intellectual properties appear in EA franchises.

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Steep (video game)

Steep is an sports video game developed by Ubisoft Annecy and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide on December 2, 2016 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Tommy Moe's Winter Extreme: Skiing & SnowboardingW
Tommy Moe's Winter Extreme: Skiing & Snowboarding

Tommy Moe's Winter Extreme: Skiing & Snowboarding, known in Europe as Val d'Isere Championship, is a winter sports video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that uses skiing and snowboarding as extreme sports in freestyle mode, training mode, or competition mode.

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Val d'Isère Skiing and Snowboarding

Val d'Isère Skiing and Snowboarding is a skiing and snowboarding video game developed by Virtual Studio and published by Atari Corporation for the Atari Jaguar first in North America on December 9, 1994. It was later released in Europe on January 1995 and finally in Japan on July of the same year, where it was published by Messe Sansao. It is a conversion of the SNES title Tommy Moe's Winter Extreme: Skiing & Snowboarding, which was done by the same team at Loriciels and released in 1994 on all regions.

Waku Waku Ski Wonder SpurW
Waku Waku Ski Wonder Spur

Waku Waku Ski Wonder Spur is a Skiing video game, developed by Human Club and published by Human Entertainment, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1995.

We SkiW
We Ski

We Ski, also known as Family Ski in Japan and Europe, is a video game for the Wii developed and published by Namco Bandai Games. It is the first third-party game released that makes use of the Wii Balance Board.

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We Ski & Snowboard

We Ski & Snowboard, also known as Family Ski: World Ski and Snowboard in Japan and Family Ski and Snowboard in Europe, is a video game for the Wii. It is a sequel to the 2008 title We Ski and utilizes the Wii Balance Board.

When Ski Lifts Go WrongW
When Ski Lifts Go Wrong

When Ski Lifts Go Wrong is a construction and management simulation video game created by British indie developer Hugecalf Studios and published by Curve Digital. When Ski Lifts Go Wrong was released in early access on 4 October 2017 and fully released on 23 January 2019.

Winter ChallengeW
Winter Challenge

Winter Challenge is a video game that portrays seven winter sports that are competed in during the Winter Olympics. This game however was not endorsed by the International Olympic Committee, the United States Olympic Committee, or any similar organization for any other country. It was released for the Mega Drive/Genesis and DOS.

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Winter Sports 2: The Next Challenge

Winter Sports 2: The Next Challenge, known in Europe as Winter Sports 2009: The Next Challenge, is a multi-sport simulation released in 2008 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Wii, and Nintendo DS. It was developed by German studio 49 Games and is the sequel to Winter Sports: The Ultimate Challenge. The game features 16 winter sports events in 10 different disciplines with 16 countries represented.

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Winter Sports: The Ultimate Challenge

Winter Sports: The Ultimate Challenge is a multi-sport simulation developed by German studio 49 Games released in 2007 for the PlayStation 2, Wii, and Microsoft Windows. It was developed by 49 Games, the developers of Torino 2006.