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IGN: TGS 2008: We Ski and Snowboard Preview

Today at Namco Bandai's Pre-TGS showcase We Ski and Snowboard was unveiled for the first time to the press. The game uses the balance board, nunchuck and Wiimote in conjunction to keep players on their toes and better simulate tearing down a mountain. Not only has boarding been added to the mix but a slew of gameplay refinements seek to make this sequel standout against the competition.

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Nintendolife: We Ski & Snowboard Review

NL writes: "Back in May 2008, Namco Bandai released the first third-party game to incorporate Nintendo's Wii Balance Board. Though the game was a huge hit for Namco Bandai when it came to sales, it was received rather poorly by many game critics. Many cited the game as being too simple and the lack of any real challenge made it feel like a chore."

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ZTGD Review: We Ski & Snowboard

ZeroTolerance of ZTGD writes: When Nintendo released its balance board peripheral last year everyone thought it would see loads of support from third-party developers. Unfortunately very few have taken advantage of the unique controller thus making it a generally wasted opportunity for Nintendo. Namco Bandai was one of the first to support the peripheral with last year's We Ski, a simple and addictive title that made great use of both the motion controls and the balance board to create one of the most entertaining experiences on the console. Less than a year later the team returns with We Ski & Snowboard, which is essentially a beefed-up iteration of the abovementioned title with just enough new to make it worth a second look.

Pros
+ Relaxing experience
+ Two new venues
+ Controls are still solid

Cons
- Trick system feels tedious
- Not goal-oriented
- Snowboarding and skiing feel very similar

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NWR: We Ski & Snowboard Preview

NWR writes: "Namco is back with the second iteration of their casual skiing game, We Ski & Snowboard. As was the first title, We Ski and Snowboard is geared towards sports entertainment that the whole family can share and enjoy. The game will feature enhanced maneuvering as well as interactive environments and NPC's."

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