MTV Sports: Snowboarding

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MTV Sports: Snowboarding
MTV Sports Snowboarding cover.jpg
Developer(s) Radical Entertainment
Publisher(s) THQ
Platform(s) PlayStation
Release
Genre(s) Snowboarding
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

MTV Sports: Snowboarding is a snowboarding video game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by THQ for the PlayStation in 1999.

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Gameplay

MTV Sports: Snowboarding is a snowboarding competition game in which players must pass the training and qualifying rounds to move on to the main competition. [2]

Reception

The game received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. [3] Adam Pavlacka of NextGen said, "If you've tired of the Cool Boarders series and are seeking a new challenge, look no further. The next great snowboarding game has arrived on PlayStation." [2]

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