Zap! Snowboarding Trix
Zap! Snowboarding Trix | |
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Developer(s) | Atelier Double |
Publisher(s) | Pony Canyon |
Platform(s) | Saturn |
Release |
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Genre(s) | Snowboarding video game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Zap! Snowboarding Trix (ザップ! スノーボーディング トリック, Zappu! Sunōbōdingu Torikku), sometimes written as Zap: Snowboarding Trix, is a snowboarding video game developed by Atelier Double and published by Pony Canyon. It was released only for the Sega Saturn, and only in Japan. A sequel to the game, called Zap! Snowboarding Trix '98, was later released both for Saturn and PlayStation (the latter console version internationally) in 1997–1999, under the title Freestyle Boardin' '99 in North America and Phat Air: Extreme Snowboarding in Europe.
Reception
[edit]Publication | Score |
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Famitsu | 28/40[1] |
Next Generation | [2] |
The game received average reviews. Next Generation said, "With only three competitive courses and one freestyle course, there may not be enough to keep the master gamer involved. However, compared to its competition, Cool Boarders, Trix breezes by as a faster, more exciting experience."[2] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 28 out of 40.[1]
Reviews
[edit]- Absolute Playstation (Oct, 1998)[3]
- Absolute Playstation (Apr, 1999)[4]
- Computer and Video Games (CVG) (Mar, 1998)[5]
- GameSpot (Feb 18, 1999)[6]
- Joypad (Jul, 1998)[7]
- IGN (Mar 23, 1999)[8]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "ザップ!スノーボーディング トリック [セガサターン]". Famitsu (in Japanese). Enterbrain. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
- ^ a b "Zap: Snowboarding Trix [sic]". Next Generation. No. 31. Imagine Media. July 1997. p. 163. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
- ^ "PHAT AIR Extreme Snowboarding - Review - ABSOLUTE PLAYSTATION".
- ^ "Freestyle Boardin' '99 - Review - ABSOLUTE PLAYSTATION".
- ^ "Computer and Video Games - Issue 196 (1998-03)(EMAP Images)(GB)". March 1998.
- ^ "Freestyle Boardin' '99 Review".
- ^ Willow. "Extreme Snowboarding Phat Air". Joypad (77): 149.
- ^ "Freestyle Boardin'". 24 March 1999.