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SSX Blur was a Wii exclusive, being one the first games to utilize the full capabilities of the Wiimote and the nunchuck. Blur introduced slalom events and the groove meter, which made the music intensify every time you stuck a trick, as well as increase your speed and height in the air.
R3: The Art of Rocketry is a video game written by Bruce Webster for the Amiga released in 1995. It was a playable demo on the coverdisks of Amiga Power (issue 54) in October 1995 and on Amiga Format (issue 89) in September 1996. The game was initially released as shareware, but the author later released the full game as freeware on Aminet in ...
SSX 3 is a 2003 snowboarding video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts under the EA Sports BIG label. It is the third installment in the SSX series. [4] ...
At some point in development it was decided to make the title into a full-fledged sequel, renaming the game SSX: Tricky. [33] The intended features of SSX: DVD such as celebrity voiceovers and level redesigns made it into the final game, with multiple behind-the-scenes making-of videos found in the main menu under DVD Content.
Like SSX Tricky and SSX 3, SSX on Tour features a licensed soundtrack, this time with more prominence on rap, punk, rock, and alternative music styles. The focus of punk and rock is a departure from the more electronic hip-hop, breakbeat, and techno [5] focused soundtracks of previous games in the series.
In 2016 a new game using the Pang license was released, only outside Japan, by DotEmu on modern platforms, [4] citing a 2016 copyright date for Mitchell Corporation. In 2023 an emulated version of the arcade game Cannon Dancer (Osman) was released by ININ Games [5] for modern platforms, citing a 2022 copyright date for Mitchell Corporation. [6]
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure [a] is a 2011 role-playing video game developed by Nihon Falcom. The game is a part of the Trails series, itself a part of the larger The Legend of Heroes series. Trails to Azure serves as a sequel to Trails from Zero (2010), forming the second and final part of the series' "Crossbell arc".
Driver 3 (stylized as DRIV3R) is a 2004 action-adventure game, the third installment in the Driver series.It was developed by Reflections Interactive, published by Atari, and released on PlayStation 2, Xbox and mobile phones in June 2004, Microsoft Windows in March 2005, and Game Boy Advance in October 2005.