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We Ski [b] is a 2008 skiing video game for the Wii developed and published by Namco Bandai Games. It is the first third-party game (and second game behind Wii Fit) released that makes use of the Wii Balance Board. A sequel, We Ski & Snowboard, which adds snowboarding to the game, was released in 2008.
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The list of GameCube games lists the GameCube games compatible with most models of the Wii, while the list of WiiWare games documents all of the smaller, digital only games released for the Wii. Any games originally released for other platforms that were re-released games under the Virtual Console banner are additionally documented at the List ...
Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage is a snowboarding video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft exclusively for the Wii. [1] It is the sequel to the 2008 multiplatform video game Shaun White Snowboarding .
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The PlayStation 2 version of the game has a 31% average rating on GameRankings, [6] while the Wii version has an average of 17.5%. [7] On Metacritic, the Wii version of the game has an average score of 20/100, based on 6 reviews. [8] The PC version of the game was not reviewed by any major publication. [13]
On Metacritic, the game holds scores of 41/100 for the PlayStation Portable version based on 6 reviews, [4] and 31/100 for the Wii version based on 7 reviews. [5] On GameRankings , the game holds scores of 36.00% for the PlayStation 2 version based on 2 reviews, [ 1 ] 35.60% for the PlayStation Portable version based on 5 reviews, [ 2 ] and 33. ...
The game's concept was inspired when lead designer Jordan Itkowitz had a dream about using the Wii Remote to control a snake, slithering through the grass and striking a mouse. [6] In brainstorming, the idea of the snake and other creatures were left on the cutting room floor, leaving the scorpion and tarantula.