Magazine scans of SSX Blur
There’s this thing called the snowball effect. You know, when something of little significance eventually becomes bigger because it continuously builds upon itself. As silly as it sounds, it’s like a ball of snow rolling down a snow-covered hillside. This analogy is rather fitting for upcoming title SSX Blur.
For those who are not so into these kind of games, SSX Blur is actually a snowboarding title that is part of the successful SSX franchise. A couple of days ago, we shared with you the first footage for the game. Judging from the looks of it, it seems that developer EA Sports BIG worked hard to keep the game’s basic feel.
While only a few information is known about the game, that same thing didn’t stop fans from talking about the title. Maybe, this can be attributed to SSX‘s success back in the days of GameCube. Needless to say, the game will be utilizing the Wiimote to an extent that will make players scream as they go down the slope, “Wii-ified!”
SSX Blur is actually the first exclusive title for the Wii and is expected around March of next year. In the mean time, just enjoy these two scans from magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly:
Via Jeux-France
There’s this thing called the snowball effect. You know, when something of little significance eventually becomes bigger because it continuously builds upon itself. As silly as it sounds, it’s like a ball of snow rolling down a snow-covered hillside. This analogy is rather fitting for upcoming title SSX Blur.
For those who are not so into these kind of games, SSX Blur is actually a snowboarding title that is part of the successful SSX franchise. A couple of days ago, we shared with you the first footage for the game. Judging from the looks of it, it seems that developer EA Sports BIG worked hard to keep the game’s basic feel.
While only a few information is known about the game, that same thing didn’t stop fans from talking about the title. Maybe, this can be attributed to SSX‘s success back in the days of GameCube. Needless to say, the game will be utilizing the Wiimote to an extent that will make players scream as they go down the slope, “Wii-ified!”
SSX Blur is actually the first exclusive title for the Wii and is expected around March of next year. In the mean time, just enjoy these two scans from magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly:
Via Jeux-France