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1080° Avalanche occurs as snowboarding racing game for the Nintendo GameCube. It was developed by Nintendo's in-home development studio, NST & promulgated by Nintendo. Avalanche was freed in December 1, 2003. 1080° Avalanche occurs as sequel to 1998's 1080° Snowboarding for the Nintendo 64.
Courses
Novice
Enter a Cold: Ski School
Easy Life: Tenderfoot Path
Angel Weak: Frosty Shadows
Hard
Easy Life: Powder Threat
Angel Weak: Tree Top Trauma
AspeNorth Flow of any stream Dam: Grits N' Gravy
Ride Easily Railways: Trestle Troubles
Expert
Easy Life: Revolution Cliff
Angel Weak: Midnight City
Aspen Flow of any stream Dam: Rotted Ridge
Ride Convenient Railways: Diesel Disaster
Frozen Battle royal: Regurgitate Sustaining It
Extreme
Angel Weak: Top Tree Mama
Ride Real life Railways: Treble Tussle
Easy Life: Evolution Riff
Angel Weak: Sid's Nighttime Midi
Ride Real life Railways: Dazzlin' Teaser
Frozen Battle royal: Wit's Thicket
Characters
Ricky Winterborn — Canada 18 years-old (M) — Returns from either 1080° Snowboarding
Akari Hayami — Japan 19 years-old (F) — Returns from either 1080° Snowboarding
Kemen Vazquez — Chile 21 years-old (M)
Tara Hunter — Connecticut 22 years-old (F)
Rob Haywood — Washington 23 years-old (M) — Returns from either 1080° Snowboarding
Frosty Winterball — (Thousand) Secret unlockable character
Crystal Hayami — (F) Secret unlockable character
Titanium Vazquez — (One thousand) Secret unlockable character
Mimi Le Moose — (F) Secret unlockable character
Bones Haywood — (1000) Secret unlockable character
Gameplay modes
Match Race
Trick Attack
Time Trial
Gate Challenge
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GameSpy.com
Preview of the GameCube version by By Andy Eddy. "A lot of fun and shows great promise."
GameXC
[9/10] Preview with screen shots and gameplay movies.
N-Insanity: 1080 Avalanche
Preview of the game. "Let's just hope that the simple controls, nice graphics, real music from popular artists, and LAN support all pull together for the experience we've hyped it up to be."
GameSpot
Includes previews, news, movies, and screen shots.
Cyber Gaming Network
Preview by Mark Smedinghoff with screen shots. "Nintendo looks to be pulling out all the stops for this rendition of 1080°."
GameSpy
Review by Justin Lee. "Following SSX 3 is a slippery slope indeed, and this Nintendo-developed title falls a few times on its way to an unfortunately pedestrian showing." Score: 3/5
GameXC
Review with screen shots. Score: 9/10
N-Insanity
Review, with screen shots. Score: 8.6 out of 10.
The-Laser
Review by Michael Palisano, with screen shots. Grade: C.
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