Shaun White Snowboarding ( Click image to see special price!! )

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I bought this game for my grandsons birthday, he would have to be assessed. I can say is that it came time for me to send him and seemed to be in perfect condition. I am rating of five, just because I'm sure he loves it, but I really have no idea how much fun it is.

Shaun White Snowboarding Feature

  • Snowboarding video game for PSP lets you do everything you would at the mountain
  • Four areas to explore: Alaska, Park City, Europe, Japan
  • Perform different tricks on the ground, in the air, or on rails
  • Ride down the slopes, create new paths in the back country, or do tricks in the terrain park
  • Intuative controls and all tricks and actions are available right from the beginning of the game

Shaun White Snowboarding Overview

Amazon.com Product Description REVIEW: Shaun White Snowboarding for Sony PSP brings the thrill of the slopes to you, whether you’re at home, on a bus, or waiting in the doctor’s room for your appointment. Developed by Ubisoft with the input of Shaun White, Olympic Gold Medalist and eight-time X-Games Gold Medalist, Shaun White Snowboarding lets you develop a snowboarder from a novice to an all-world pro.

Experience the thrill of riding down a mountain wherever you are. View larger.

Attempt tricks and rail grinds for extra points. View larger.

Beautiful Graphics with Sweeping Vistas
Harnessing the power of the PSP, Shaun White Snowboarding features impressive visuals with a huge outdoor world and sweeping vistas, and visual effects such as mist coming off the mountain and real-time shadows.

The game offers five different mountains, each of which has a variety of slopes, so players won’t run out of places to ride very quickly. And because of the graphical detail, you’ll be able to see all the smallest details essential to the game, such as thin rails that you’ll be grinding on.

Character Building game play
Shaun White Snowboarding focuses on mastering four different disciplines of snowboarding: speed, tricks, grinding, and carving. When you start the game, you create a character and by mastering the disciplines and acquiring stickers, and you can improve your character in categories such as balance and speed.

Participate in Different Challenges
Shaun White Snowboarding offers different challenges, each needing a different skill set to win. One challenge is a race down the mountain with other CPU riders, another is tackling a course set up for tricks where you can jump, ride on rails, and perform a whole set of different tricks to get a high score. If you’re sick of the snow, practice grinding on rails and tree trunks without ever touching the ground. And you can also compete in carving events, performing sharp carves by holding down the trigger button and maintaining control of your character.

As you win challenges, you unlock courses and get more stickers that improve your characters skills.

Ride Down a Mountain With Your Friends
Shaun White Snowboarding features multiplayer modes, so you can ride the slope together with your friends, as either a friend or as a competitor in a speed run down to the bottom. You can also trade the stickers that you’ve accumulated in your game with other players.


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Customer Reviews

no local multiplayer, really? – Don – Florida
Title says it all. Fun if you have any friends locally for you … but since most of us have family or friends who like to play sitting next to you would … lame.

ok – Joe A. Nieves – nyc ny
Tome was at the game in great condition and was taken for 9yr son, he often played

Think Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 – M. Achivida – San Diego, CA
It reminds me of the days of Tony Hawk 1, which is decent in game scenes, but left me wanting more, especially since its on the PS3 with 1080p capabilities. The controls are so-so and would have to be done can be much better, but for the price I cannot complain is a bargain $ 8. I waited a bit before buying know it was just one of those games that are fun, but would not worth the full price when it first hit shelves new. I was just surprised that his name would create Shaun Whitesomething with this simple lackluster graphics. But as I already said it was worth the few dollars I spent, hopefully waiting for it for the same price as me.
Lasted Update : Sep 11, 2010 23:15:16

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