Many Nintendo 64 gamers hold a place in their heart for Atlus' Snowboard Kids series. At the time, the series was fun, frantic, over-the-top arcade racing enjoyment, even with its awkward, unrealistic ...
A few rough spots aside, the main problem with Atlus' snow-themed racing game is that the single-player content is exhausted so quickly. If you took a traditional snowboarding game--SSX, for ...
Fans of the original Snowboard Kids games on the Nintendo 64 have a chance to revisit a favorite franchise: Atlus today ships SBK: Snowboard Kids DS for Nintendo's dual-screened system. The new ...
Friday 25 November 2005/... Rising Star Games today announced that it has snapped up the DS version of a cult snowboarding racer, Snowboard Kids. SBK: Snow Board Kids, to give it its full title, is ...
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While we love hardcore racing simulations at Red Bull just as much as the next gamer, there's definitely something to be said for simplicity and accessibility. Just as Mario Kart opened up the ...
Atlus announced today its unique line-up of videogame titles for the upcoming E3 taking place in Los Angeles May 18-20, 2005. Titles include Magna Carta: Tears of Blood, SMT: Digital Devil Saga 2, ...
I've been waiting for another Snowboard Kids game since 1999, the year that Snowboard Kids 2 came out for the Nintendo 64. That game had been developed by Racdym, and I don't know if they are still ...
The Snowboard Kids are back and better than ever. Just when you thought it was safe to hit the slopes, these daring teens start tearing it up again in a series of fast and furious downhill events! SBK ...
SBK: Snowboard Kids, released in Japan as Snowboard Kids Party (スノボキッズパーティー sunobo kizzu pātī?), is a snowboarding video game for the Nintendo DS released on November 22, 2005 in North America and two ...