Bode Miller Alpine Skiing

Bode Miller Alpine Skiing

Infobox VG
title = Bode Miller Alpine Skiing


caption =
developer = 49Games
publisher = Valcon Games (PS2)
Merscom (PC)
designer =
engine =
released = February 6, 2006
genre = Sports, Skiing
modes = Single player, Multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: E (Everyone)
platforms = PlayStation 2, Windows
media = CD-ROM
requirements =
input =

"Bode Miller Alpine Skiing" is a Playstation 2 and Windows videogame, named after the American alpine skier Bode Miller. It was developed by 49Games and published by Valcon Games. It was released on February 6, 2006. It is the first console sim game to concentrate solely on the sport of skiing (not including skiing and snowboarding hybrid games)Fact|date=March 2008. The four disciplines of skiing included are Downhill, Slalom, Giant Slalom, and Super-G. The game also includes a multi-season career mode, allowing the player to compete in a year long World Cup starting out as a junior skier, and the chance to qualify for the amateur and professional circuits while training, competing, and gaining sponsors.

Courses

*Aare, Sweden
*Beaver Creek, Colorado
*Bormio, Italy
*Kitzbühel, Austria
*Schladming, Austria
*Sölden, Austria
*Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
*Chamonix, France
*Garmisch, Germany
*Alta Badia, Italy
*Madonna di Campiglio, Italy
*Val d'Isère, France
*Val Gardena, Italy
*Adelboden, Switzerland
*Wengen, Switzerland
*Kranjska Gora, Slovenia
*Yongpyong, Korea
*Shiga Kogen, Japan

External links

* [http://www.bodemillergame.com Bode Miller Alpine Skiing]


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