Steep Slope Sliders
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Developer(s) | Cave |
Publisher(s) | Sega Pack-In-Soft (Japan) Capcom (Arcade) |
Director(s) | Yasuyuki Hirota |
Designer(s) | Yasuyuki Hirota Junji Seki Hideki Nomura Riichirō Nitta Takako Taniguchi |
Platform(s) | Saturn, Arcade |
Release | Saturn Arcade
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Arcade system | Sega ST-V |
Steep Slope Sliders (スティープ・スロープ・スライダーズ) is a game that was made for the Sega Saturn and Sega Titan ST-V arcade system, published in 1997. It was developed by a collaboration of Victor Interactive Software, and the Cave Company. The game was released by Pack-In-Soft in Japan and Sega in other territories. Capcom released the arcade version. While UEP Systems' Cool Boarders system of executing moves is extremely regimented by a combo interface, Steep Slope Slider's allows the player far more autonomy. Instead of actually holding in a direction while jumping (similar to the system that the SSX snowboarding series now uses), everything was based on the face buttons that were pressed, but the method of performing tricks was completely based on the Jamma configuration that was used in the arcades. Many other Sega arcade ports were like this as well, most notably Die Hard Arcade, Virtua Fighter: Remix, Virtua Fighter Kids, Radiant Silvergun and Winter Heat.
Cave developed a follow-up exclusively for the PlayStation, Trick'N Snowboarder.
References
- ^ "PR: Off the Beaten Path With "Steep Slope Sliders" for Sega Saturn". Transworld Snowboarding. TEN: The Enthusiast Network. December 15, 1997. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
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