![]() ![]() Time Trial Mode has the player going down a course solo this mode adds a time limit that counts down as the game progresses, and will cause the game to end if it fully depletes. Finishing in first place will show the player a replay of their performance in the game. In Race Mode, the player is pitted against five computer-controlled opponents to try and make it to the bottom of the course, the goal being to finish in first place. Two gamemodes are present: "Race Mode" and "Time Trial Mode". Three different courses are selectable, each increasing in difficulty with the addition of fast-moving obstacles and sharper turns, alongside three difficulty levels: "Novice", "Intermediate", and "Expert". The player moves the on-screen skier down a course, while avoiding collision with obstacles, such as trees and rocks, or falling off the edge of the slope. It uses a handlebar controller for movement with rotating foot pedals to simulate real skis. The arcade success of Alpine Racer led to a wave of similar sports games capitalizing on its success during the late 1990s.Īlpine Racer is a racing video game based on the sport of alpine skiing. It was an arcade hit, among the top five highest-grossing dedicated arcade games of 1996 in both Japan and the United States. It features three different courses to select, alongside a standard race mode and a time-attack mode where the player must pass through gates to replenish a time limit. ![]() The player uses a handlebar controller to move a skier down a course situated on a snow-covered mountain, the objective being to make it to the end of the course without falling off the slope or colliding with obstacles. ![]() It ran on the Namco System 22 arcade hardware. It had a limited release in December 1994, followed by a wide release in July 1995. Alpine Racer is a racing sports video game developed and published by Namco for arcades. ![]()
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