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{{Game infobox |title=1080° Avalanche |jptitle=テン・エイティ シルバーストーム |jptrans=Ten eiti Shirubāsutomu |boxart=1080 Avalanche.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Left Field]], [[Nintendo Software Technology]]|console=[[Nintendo GameCube]] |category= Snowboarding|players=1-4 |predecessor=[[1080° Snowboarding]] |successor=N/A |no_pricing=true |releasena=December 1st, 2003 |releasejp=January 22nd, 2004 |releaseeu=November 28th, 2003 |releaseau=November 28th, 2003 |releasekr= |releasezh= |esrb=E|acb=G|cero=A|pegi=3+ |niwa= |colorscheme=1080° |ownershiprights=©2003, 2004 Nintendo}}
 
{{Game infobox |title=1080° Avalanche |jptitle=テン・エイティ シルバーストーム |jptrans=Ten eiti Shirubāsutomu |boxart=1080 Avalanche.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Left Field]], [[Nintendo Software Technology]]|console=[[Nintendo GameCube]] |category= Snowboarding|players=1-4 |predecessor=[[1080° Snowboarding]] |successor=N/A |no_pricing=true |releasena=December 1st, 2003 |releasejp=January 22nd, 2004 |releaseeu=November 28th, 2003 |releaseau=November 28th, 2003 |releasekr= |releasezh= |esrb=E|acb=G|cero=A|pegi=3+ |niwa= |colorscheme=1080° |ownershiprights=©2003, 2004 Nintendo}}
  
'''''1080° Avalanche''''' (released in Japan as '''1080° Silver Storm''') is a game for [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It is part of the [[1080° series|''1080°'' series]] and is the successor to ''[[1080° Snowboarding]]'' on [[Nintendo 64]]. The Japanese name ties the game in with [[Wave Race: Blue Storm]], originally it would have internationally, early versions had the name '''1080° White Storm'''. Shigeki Yamashiro, the game's producer noticed the popularity of extreme sports in America, deciding the game should take a more extreme approach. Hence the change in names in the west and change in graphical styling in the branding, from Y2K aesthetic in Japan to extreme sports style in the west. The western versions advertise featuring music from the band [https://www.last.fm/music/Cauterize Cauterize].
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'''''1080° Avalanche''''' (released in Japan as '''1080° Silver Storm''') is a game for [[Nintendo GameCube]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180315122151/http://webpages.charter.net/nickerson/1080se.htm</ref> It is part of the [[1080° series|''1080°'' series]] and is the successor to ''[[1080° Snowboarding]]'' on [[Nintendo 64]]. The Japanese name ties the game in with [[Wave Race: Blue Storm]], originally it would have internationally, early versions had the name '''1080° White Storm'''. Shigeki Yamashiro, the game's producer noticed the popularity of extreme sports in America, deciding the game should take a more extreme approach. Hence the change in names in the west and change in graphical styling in the branding, from Y2K aesthetic in Japan to extreme sports style in the west. The western versions advertise featuring music from the band [https://www.last.fm/music/Cauterize Cauterize].
  
 
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Only in America ''1080°'': ''Avalanche'' was released in both single-disc and double-disc versions. The second disc is a standard miniDVD featuring a half-hour of snowboarding footage alongside gameplay footage set to soundtracks from the game. This version was exclusively available at Wal-Mart and can be differentiated by the presence of a red sash on the front cover.
 
Only in America ''1080°'': ''Avalanche'' was released in both single-disc and double-disc versions. The second disc is a standard miniDVD featuring a half-hour of snowboarding footage alongside gameplay footage set to soundtracks from the game. This version was exclusively available at Wal-Mart and can be differentiated by the presence of a red sash on the front cover.
  
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 31 January 2024

1080° Avalanche
テン・エイティ シルバーストーム
1080 Avalanche.png
Developer(s): Left Field, Nintendo Software Technology
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo GameCube
Category: Snowboarding
Players: 1-4
Predecessor: 1080° Snowboarding
Successor: N/A
Release dates
N. America: December 1st, 2003
Japan: January 22nd, 2004
Europe: November 28th, 2003
Australia: November 28th, 2003
Ratings
ESRB: E
CERO: A
PEGI: 3+
ACB: G
©2003, 2004 Nintendo

1080° Avalanche (released in Japan as 1080° Silver Storm) is a game for Nintendo GameCube.[1] It is part of the 1080° series and is the successor to 1080° Snowboarding on Nintendo 64. The Japanese name ties the game in with Wave Race: Blue Storm, originally it would have internationally, early versions had the name 1080° White Storm. Shigeki Yamashiro, the game's producer noticed the popularity of extreme sports in America, deciding the game should take a more extreme approach. Hence the change in names in the west and change in graphical styling in the branding, from Y2K aesthetic in Japan to extreme sports style in the west. The western versions advertise featuring music from the band Cauterize.

Blurb

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Gameplay

The player takes control of a snowboarder in three different racing modes (time attack, race, multiplayer) and two special modes known as "trick modes", in which the player must perform specific stunts on their snowboard.

Technical details

Technical details
Media: Nintendo GameCube Game Disc
Save data size: 3 blocks
Supported features: Nintendo GameCube Broadband Adapter, progressive scan
Input / compatible controllers: Nintendo GameCube Controller

Other releases

Only in America 1080°: Avalanche was released in both single-disc and double-disc versions. The second disc is a standard miniDVD featuring a half-hour of snowboarding footage alongside gameplay footage set to soundtracks from the game. This version was exclusively available at Wal-Mart and can be differentiated by the presence of a red sash on the front cover.

References

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1080° Snowboarding  • 1080° Snowboarding 2 (cancelled)  • 1080° Avalanche