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Cool Boarders 3
Developer(s)Idol Minds
Publisher(s)989 Studios
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
  • NA: September 30, 1998
  • EU: November 1998
  • JP: November 26, 1998
Genre(s)Snowboarding
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Cool Boarders 3 is a snowboarding video game developed by Idol Minds for the PlayStation.

Gameplay

Continuing with the previous games in the series, Cool Boarders 3 gives the player the chance to snowboard down mountain courses while completing tricks to amass points. Some courses like Downhill, Boarder X, and Slalom, require the player to concentrate more on beating their CPU opponents' times to the finish line. While others, namely Slope Style, Half Pipe, and Big Air, force the player to pull off many big tricks in order to build up a large point score.

Boarders and boards

Unlike the previous games in the series, Cool Boarders 3 featured a vast number of playable characters, along with unlockable characters. At the start of the game, there are 13 different boarders with the chance to unlock 8 extra boarders upon beating the high scores.

Cool Boarders 3 also included 11 different snowboards and a further 12 unlockable boards each modeled after real boards from snowboard companies such as Burton and Ride.

Mountains

In Cool Boarders 3 there are 5 different mountains which each contain 6 different courses (or events).

  • Powder Hill
  • Devil's Butt
  • Mt. Koji
  • Alps
  • Everest
  • Avalanche

The courses for each mountain (except Avalanche) are:

  • Downhill: A race against three CPU players down a mountain course. Courses usually involve many jumps and grinds, along with various natural obstacles such as trees, rocks and ice.
  • Boarder X: Involves navigating through a course of gates competing against three other CPU players to post the best overall time. If the player misses passing through a gate, extra time is added to their final course time as a penalty.
  • Slalom: Similar to Boarder X, except that the player competes against only one other CPU player and each player has their own coloured gates to pass through.
  • Slope Style: A solo run through a course with various sized jumps and grinds with the intention to score as high a trick score as possible.
  • Half Pipe: Involves three separate runs down the iconic snowboarding half pipe track where the player must score as high a point total as possible. The two best runs are summed to the final overall score.
  • Big Air: A short track that involves one or two large jumps where the player must pull off high point total tricks. Similar to Half Pipe where the best two runs add up to the player's final score.

For the Avalanche mountain, the player is tasked with heading down a course as fast as possible in order to avoid being taken out by the avalanche coming down behind them. The avalanche provides obstacles in the form of balls of snow that can knock the player's boarder down. As the avalanche gets closer to the player, the snow balls become increasingly larger in size and in number until the player is passed over by the avalanche.

Reception

The game received an average score of 71.19% at GameRankings, based on an aggregate of 16 reviews.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Cool Boarders 3 for PlayStation". GameRankings. Retrieved September 30, 2014.

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