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''SSX'' is a series of snowboarding video games published by EA Sports. ''SSX'' stands for Snowboard Supercross. The series introduced skiing with its fourth installment '' SSX on Tour''. The creator of the series, Steve Rechtschaffner, is the inventor of the Olympic snowboarding event boardercross. ''SSX'' was a launch title for both the EA Sports Big brand and the original PlayStation 2. ''SSX'' is an arcade-style racing game with larger-than-life courses, characters, and tricks. The general focus of the series is racing and performing tricks on snowboards. Players earn speed boosts based on tricks they perform. The player generally has to perform tricks in each race in order to gain speed and successfully take the lead. The franchise has received high critical acclaim, with the first three installments receiving over 90.00% on GameRankings and Metacritic. In 1999, EA revealed the series was being developed with the Sega Dreamcast in mind, but once they made the ...
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Current SSX Logo
Currents, Current or The Current may refer to: Science and technology * Current (fluid), the flow of a liquid or a gas ** Air current, a flow of air ** Ocean current, a current in the ocean *** Rip current, a kind of water current ** Current (stream), currents in rivers and streams ** Convection current, flow caused by unstable density variation due to temperature differences * Current (mathematics), geometrical current in differential topology * Conserved current, a field associated to a symmetry in field theory * Electric current, a flow of electric charge through a medium * Probability current, in quantum mechanics * IBM Current, an early personal information management program Arts and entertainment Music * ''Current'' (album), a 1982 album by Heatwave * ''Currents'' (Eisley album) * ''Currents'' (Tame Impala album) * "The Current" (song), by the Blue Man Group * "Currents", a song by Dashboard Confessional from ''Dusk and Summer'', 2006 * "Currents", a song by Drake from ...
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SSX (2012 Video Game)
''SSX'' is a 2012 snowboarding video game in the '' SSX'' series of video games from Electronic Arts. It is a reboot of the series. First revealed at the Spike Video Game Awards in 2010 under the working title ''SSX: Deadly Descents'', the game's trailer appeared to show a much darker direction to the series than previous entries, though later footage revealed a return to a lighter tone. ''SSX'' includes the use of real locations, rather than the fictional courses of past games. Unlike the previous SSX games, this one does not use the EA Sports BIG sub-brand, and instead uses the standard EA Sports branding. Along with ''SSX'', ''FIFA Street'' was also resurrected in 2012 for a new game. The game was developed by EA Canada and released in North America on February 28, 2012, and was later released worldwide in March on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Upon release, the game received positive reviews from critics, who praised the motivation behind its development, and was a commercial ...
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SSX 3
''SSX 3'' is a snowboarding video game developed by EA Vancouver and published by Electronic Arts under the EA Sports BIG label. The game was originally released on October 20, 2003, for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. It was later ported to the Game Boy Advance by Visual Impact on November 11, 2003, and to the Gizmondo by Exient Entertainment on August 31, 2005, as a launch title. It is the third installment in the '' SSX'' series. Set on a fictional mountain, the single-player mode follows snowboarders competing in the SSX Championship. Players choose from a variety of characters and take part in various events in different locations, earning points and money by performing tricks, winning races, completing goals, and finding collectables. Money can be used to upgrade character attributes, buy new clothes and boards, and unlock music and extras. Multiple players can play against each other in local multiplayer modes, and an online multiplayer mode also allowed players to c ...
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