List of snowboarding video games

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This is the list of snowboarding video games.

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Franchises

Games

TitlePlatformRelease date
Heavy Shreddin' NES June 1990
Tommy Moe's Winter Extreme: Skiing & Snowboarding Super NES April 28, 1994
Val d'Isère Skiing and Snowboarding Atari Jaguar December 9, 1994
Cool Boarders PlayStation August 30, 1996
Winter Gold Super NES November 28, 1996
Zap! Snowboarding Trix Sega Saturn February 21, 1997
Cool Boarders 2 PlayStation October 31, 1997
Steep Slope Sliders Sega Saturn November 30, 1997
Snowboard Kids Nintendo 64 December 27, 1997
1080° Snowboarding Nintendo 64 March 31, 1998
Downhill Snow PlayStation May 28, 1998
Cool Boarders - Arcade Jam Arcade 1998
Alpine Surfer Arcade February 21, 1996
X Games Snowboarder Arcade 2017
Snow Wave: Avalanche PC 1998
Cool Boarders 3 PlayStation September 30, 1998
Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding Nintendo 64 October 11, 1998
ESPN X Games Pro Boarder Windows, PlayStation November 10, 1998
Snowboard Kids Plus PlayStation January 21, 1999
Big Air PlayStation February 28, 1999
Freestyle Boardin' '99 PlayStation February 28, 1999
Snowboard Kids 2 Nintendo 64 February 3, 1999
Extreme Wintersports PC April 30, 1999
MTV Sports: Snowboarding PlayStation September 30, 1999
Trick'N Snowboarder PlayStation October 19, 1999
Rippin' Riders Snowboarding Dreamcast October 31, 1999
R: Rock'n Riders PlayStation January 4, 1999
Cool Boarders 4 PlayStation 1999
Supreme Snowboarding PC October 27, 1999
MTV Sports: Pure Ride PlayStation, Game Boy September 30, 2000
Big Mountain 2000 Nintendo 64 October 10, 2000
ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding PlayStation 2 October 26, 2000
SSX PlayStation 2 October 30, 2000
Cool Boarders 2001 PlayStation, PlayStation 2 October 31, 2000
Tech Deck Snowboarding PC November 2000
Cool Boarders: Code Alien PlayStation 2 December 21, 2000
Soul Ride PC December 21, 2000
Snowboarding PlayStation December 20, 2000
SSX Tricky Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance May 11, 2001
Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy November 13, 2001
Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding Xbox November 19, 2001
Dark Summit PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube November 26, 2001
Jonny Moseley Mad Trix PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance December 26, 2001 [1]
ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding 2002 Xbox, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance 2002
Slope Rider Mac August 2002 [2]
Snowboard Park Tycoon PC September 24, 2002
TransWorld Snowboarding Xbox October 29, 2002
Stoked Rider PC 2002
Snow Wave: Avalanche PC 2002
Disney Sports Snowboarding Game Boy Advance April 2, 2003
Evolution Snowboarding GameCube, PlayStation 2 February 25, 2003
SSX 3 PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Gizmondo October 20, 2003
Amped 2 Xbox October 28, 2003
Championship Snowboarding 2004 PC September 11, 2003
1080° Avalanche GameCube January 12, 2003
Stoked Rider ft. Tommy Brunner PC April 2005
SSX On Tour PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, GameCube November 10, 2005
Amped 3 Xbox 360 November 16, 2005
SBK: Snowboard Kids Nintendo DS November 22, 2005
Stoked Rider: Alaska Alien PC December 14, 2006
SSX Blur Wii February 27, 2007
Drop Point: Alaska Mac January 2, 2008
Shaun White Snowboarding Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2, PC, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS February 27, 2007
Project Powder PC 2008
Snowboard Riot Wii (WiiWare)February 2, 2009
Stoked Xbox 360, PC February 26, 2009
We Ski & Snowboard Wii March 3, 2009
Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage Wii August 11, 2009
Triple Crown Championship Snowboarding Wii February 23, 2010
SSX PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 February 28, 2012
Mark McMorris Infinite Air Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One October 25, 2016
Snow Windows, Linux, PlayStation 4 November 25, 2016
Steep Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One December 2, 2016
The Snowboard Game Windows April 24, 2018
Carve Snowboarding Oculus Quest 1/2 May 27, 2021
Riders Republic Windows, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/SOctober 28, 2021
Shredders PlayStation 5, Xbox Cloud Gaming, Windows, Xbox Series X/SMarch 17, 2022

Mobile platforms

TitlePlatformReleased date
Extreme Air Snowboarding Mobile phone December 31, 2003 [3]
Final Fantasy VII Snowboarding Mobile phone March 29, 2005 [4]
Big Mountain Snowboarding iOS
Pure Snowboarding iOS November 21, 2013
Snowboard Trick List iOS, Android February 29, 2012
Grand Mountain Adventure Android March 27, 2019
Grand Mountain Adventure: Snowboard Premiere iOS, Android January 22, 2020
iStunt iOS
MyTP Snowboarding iOS
Shaun White Snowboarding: Origins iOS December 4, 2009 [5]
Go Diego Go! Snowboard Rescue iOS May 23, 2010
SnoShred iOS June 23, 2010
Snowboard with Sal Masekela iOS
XPEED Snowboard iOS
Super Trick Snowboarder iOS August 1, 2011
Snowboard Commando iOS
Sketch Snowboarding iOS
Slope Rider iOS
Snowboard Hero iOS
Snow Board iOS August 17, 2011
SummitX Snowboarding iOS, Android December 15, 2011
Fresh Tracks Snowboarding iOS
Alto's Adventure iOS, Android, Kindle Fire, Windows February 19, 2015
Snowboard Party iOS, Android, Windows September 29, 2015
Snowboard Party: World Tour iOS, Android, Windows November 30, 2016
Snowboard Party: Aspen iOS, Android, Windows December 19, 2017

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