Snowboard Kids Plus, is a snowboarding video game, the second game in the Snowboard Kids series; it's the only one made for the PlayStation console as well as the only one not released outside of Japan. The game is basically a revamped version of the original Snowboard Kids for the Nintendo 64, with the addition of features such as new characters, cut scenes, and more options for customization. The game alludes to taking place only a few days after the events of the first game, with Linda having been the victor.
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| - Snowboard Kids Plus, is a snowboarding video game, the second game in the Snowboard Kids series; it's the only one made for the PlayStation console as well as the only one not released outside of Japan. The game is basically a revamped version of the original Snowboard Kids for the Nintendo 64, with the addition of features such as new characters, cut scenes, and more options for customization. The game alludes to taking place only a few days after the events of the first game, with Linda having been the victor.
- Snowboard Kids Plus, also known as , is a snowboarding video game, the third game in the Snowboard Kids series; it's the only one made for the PlayStation console as well as the only one not released outside of Japan. The game is basically a revamped version of the original Snowboard Kids for the Nintendo 64, with the addition of features such as new characters, cut scenes, and more options for customization. The game alludes to taking place only a few days after the events of the first game, with Linda having been the victor.
- Plus incoporates the following changes from the N64 original.
* Nicole Couch, Pamela Rasteri, and Ruby Green are added as playable characters.
* Additionally, a second secret character, Kaede, is unlocked by finishing the game as one of the starting eight characters. Shinobin is still available, but the game must be conqured a second time as Kaede for Shinobin to become available.
* A FMV intro replaces the original opening sequence. Also, there are several different cutscenes that use still images to describe the plot, and each of the ten character's endings.
* The menus are updated, with different visuals.
* Because of the Playstation's resolution and frame rate, the gameplay is slightly slower, and the characters appear to be more blocky.
* If the player switches
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| - Snowboard Kids Plus, is a snowboarding video game, the second game in the Snowboard Kids series; it's the only one made for the PlayStation console as well as the only one not released outside of Japan. The game is basically a revamped version of the original Snowboard Kids for the Nintendo 64, with the addition of features such as new characters, cut scenes, and more options for customization. The game alludes to taking place only a few days after the events of the first game, with Linda having been the victor.
- Snowboard Kids Plus, also known as , is a snowboarding video game, the third game in the Snowboard Kids series; it's the only one made for the PlayStation console as well as the only one not released outside of Japan. The game is basically a revamped version of the original Snowboard Kids for the Nintendo 64, with the addition of features such as new characters, cut scenes, and more options for customization. The game alludes to taking place only a few days after the events of the first game, with Linda having been the victor.
- Plus incoporates the following changes from the N64 original.
* Nicole Couch, Pamela Rasteri, and Ruby Green are added as playable characters.
* Additionally, a second secret character, Kaede, is unlocked by finishing the game as one of the starting eight characters. Shinobin is still available, but the game must be conqured a second time as Kaede for Shinobin to become available.
* A FMV intro replaces the original opening sequence. Also, there are several different cutscenes that use still images to describe the plot, and each of the ten character's endings.
* The menus are updated, with different visuals.
* Because of the Playstation's resolution and frame rate, the gameplay is slightly slower, and the characters appear to be more blocky.
* If the player switches characters in single player, the "Battle Mode" progress is not carried over, as each character has their own ending.
* When the player crosses the finish line when not on the final lap, the computer (by choice) takes over control of the player's character so that it can get him/her on the lift as soon as possible. If necessary, it will use items. Once the player arrives back at the top of the course, the player regains control.
* In Mr. Dog's shop, there are sixteen different paint styles of boards, rather than fourteen.
* In Mr. Dog's shop, the player can enter a "Wear Booth" and "Bleach Booth" to give the characters different hair colors/patterns and clothing.
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