1080° Avalanche: Difference between revisions

Korean version released: March 12, 2004 http://prod.danawa.com/info/?pcode=147566#bookmark_product_information
(Korean version released: March 12, 2004 http://prod.danawa.com/info/?pcode=147566#bookmark_product_information)
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|publisher = Nintendo
|publisher = Nintendo
|series    = 1080° Snowboarding
|series    = 1080° Snowboarding
|released  = {{vgrelease|EU=November 28, 2003|NA=December 1, 2003|JP=January 22, 2004}}
|released  = {{vgrelease|EU=November 28, 2003|NA=December 1, 2003|JP=January 22, 2004|KO=March 12, 2004}}
|genre    = Sports, Snowboarding, Racing
|genre    = Sports, Snowboarding, Racing
|modes    = Single-player, Multiplayer (4), Online (16)
|modes    = Single-player, Multiplayer (4), Online (16)
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'''''1080° Avalanche''''' ('''''1080° Silverstorm''''' (テン·エイティ シルバーストーム Ten·Eiti Shirubāsutōmu) in Japan) is a snowboarding game for the Nintendo [[GameCube]]. ''Avalanche'' is a sequel to [[1080° Snowboarding]] for the Nintendo 64. The game has an emphasis on racing, rather than doing tricks, in contrast to other popular snowboarding games, such as the ''SSX'' series. It can output in 480p and Dolby Pro Logic II and supports four players on one [[GameCube|GameCubes]] as well as LAN play with up to four [[GameCube|GameCubes]].
'''''1080° Avalanche''''' ('''''1080° 애벌랜츠''''' in Korea) (aka '''''1080° Silverstorm''''' ('''''テン·エイティ シルバーストーム Ten·Eiti Shirubāsutōmu''''') in Japan) is a snowboarding game for the Nintendo [[GameCube]]. ''Avalanche'' is a sequel to [[1080° Snowboarding]] for the Nintendo 64. The game has an emphasis on racing, rather than doing tricks, in contrast to other popular snowboarding games, such as the ''SSX'' series. It can output in 480p and Dolby Pro Logic II and supports four players on one [[GameCube|GameCubes]] as well as LAN play with up to four [[GameCube|GameCubes]].


== Emulation Information ==
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