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LGR - Snow Wave Avalanche Review [Extreme Wintersports Pt. 2]
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Date: 2022-04-14
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PixelatedPianist
Can I ask if anybody here knows about a snowboarding game from the late 90s, early 2000s? i can't find it anywhere, and i can only remember having multiple modes, including doing tricks in front of a crowd in some sort of arena, and specifically this, the loading screen featured a man with a beard of bees. it's not on wikipedia, and i cant find any information about it. it was like tony hawk, you go down the hill, do tricks, grind, jump over roads, to the finish line. i also remember some levels being at night time
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Can I ask if anybody here knows about a snowboarding game from the late 90s, early 2000s? i can't find it anywhere, and i can only remember having multiple modes, including doing tricks in front of a crowd in some sort of arena, and specifically this, the loading screen featured a man with a beard of bees. it's not on wikipedia, and i cant find any information about it. it was like tony hawk, you go down the hill, do tricks, grind, jump over roads, to the finish line. i also remember some levels being at night time
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RockmanLabs
I'm almost 3 years late for this but: Div games studio wouldn't allow you to make 3D games outside of the so called -mode 7-. Div Games Studio 2 allowed you create Quake-like 3D graphcs (now called mode 8, but none of them allowed you to do polygonal graphics like the ones in the snow games you showed.
Dive Games Studio game during the time when polygonal graphics were starting to become mainstream, but it was aimed mostly at making 2D games.
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I'm almost 3 years late for this but: Div games studio wouldn't allow you to make 3D games outside of the so called -mode 7-. Div Games Studio 2 allowed you create Quake-like 3D graphcs (now called mode 8, but none of them allowed you to do polygonal graphics like the ones in the snow games you showed.
Dive Games Studio game during the time when polygonal graphics were starting to become mainstream, but it was aimed mostly at making 2D games.
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Irreale
Hi LGR! What videocard did you use to play SnowWave Avalanche? Can't play it on a Voodoo 3 3000, It' super choppy (like 4fps) and I don't understand what might be the problem! It's a shitty game and everything, but I have a lot of memories of this! Do you have any tip? My specs: Voodoo 3 3000, Athlon XP 2000+, Sound Blaster Live! Platinum, 1GB Ram (vcache fixed. I remember playing it on the same videocard at the time, but I might be wrong. :(
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Hi LGR! What videocard did you use to play SnowWave Avalanche? Can't play it on a Voodoo 3 3000, It' super choppy (like 4fps) and I don't understand what might be the problem! It's a shitty game and everything, but I have a lot of memories of this! Do you have any tip? My specs: Voodoo 3 3000, Athlon XP 2000+, Sound Blaster Live! Platinum, 1GB Ram (vcache fixed. I remember playing it on the same videocard at the time, but I might be wrong. :(
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TheIain531
Hey Clint, if you're looking for more winter snowsport games to review, please consider checking out Supreme Snowboarding (borderzone in the US. Released in 1999 it's an unsung gem of PC gaming with some pretty impressive graphics for its time. Combined with the varied tracks and deep trick system, its one of my favourite winter sports games to date.
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Hey Clint, if you're looking for more winter snowsport games to review, please consider checking out Supreme Snowboarding (borderzone in the US. Released in 1999 it's an unsung gem of PC gaming with some pretty impressive graphics for its time. Combined with the varied tracks and deep trick system, its one of my favourite winter sports games to date.
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Hardwood
It pains me to see you open software still wrapped in cellophane. I love that you show all of the innards of the package and it really makes me enjoy these videos thoroughly, but the collector in me HATES when these type of packages are opened regardless of the going price. At least I know that you're keeping extremely good care of the product
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It pains me to see you open software still wrapped in cellophane. I love that you show all of the innards of the package and it really makes me enjoy these videos thoroughly, but the collector in me HATES when these type of packages are opened regardless of the going price. At least I know that you're keeping extremely good care of the product
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DYKO
I used to make games with DIV games studio back in the early 2000's. It was a pretty neat programming language and it ran under dos using DOS4G/W. You could use 256 colors and one of the demo games was a rayman clone called The Castle of DR. Malvado. DIV was a great creative outlet and tought me a bit of programming.
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I used to make games with DIV games studio back in the early 2000's. It was a pretty neat programming language and it ran under dos using DOS4G/W. You could use 256 colors and one of the demo games was a rayman clone called The Castle of DR. Malvado. DIV was a great creative outlet and tought me a bit of programming.
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Jordy
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Ooooooh, is that Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine! I recently found a copy of that at a Value Village. I remember playing the demo back in. 2008-2009 over and over again. I freaking loved that game even though I never had it. I'd love to see you cover it and maybe some other Tomb Raider-likes.
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Ooooooh, is that Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine! I recently found a copy of that at a Value Village. I remember playing the demo back in. 2008-2009 over and over again. I freaking loved that game even though I never had it. I'd love to see you cover it and maybe some other Tomb Raider-likes.
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Yurri-n
Nice and interesting video. I always enjoy your content, no matter what it is. :)
Maybe you could do a tech tale about Atari some day, and how they went from market leader of the game industry to one of the most shittiest game companies in existence. I would love to see that.
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Nice and interesting video. I always enjoy your content, no matter what it is. :)
Maybe you could do a tech tale about Atari some day, and how they went from market leader of the game industry to one of the most shittiest game companies in existence. I would love to see that.
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Dragonfire511
Im really surprised that this game is okay. i mean i really was thinking it would be same as crappy as extreme wintersports or even worse. then i saw the video and wow!
its a pity that head games did that to a game. even if its ok i feel bad for it.
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Im really surprised that this game is okay. i mean i really was thinking it would be same as crappy as extreme wintersports or even worse. then i saw the video and wow!
its a pity that head games did that to a game. even if its ok i feel bad for it.
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SabreXT
I want to see a review of Speed Haste based on the name alone. Ditto Jurassic War.
Those names are like something me and a friend would make up as pretend names for games, or something you'd see in the background of cartoon where they play games.
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I want to see a review of Speed Haste based on the name alone. Ditto Jurassic War.
Those names are like something me and a friend would make up as pretend names for games, or something you'd see in the background of cartoon where they play games.
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