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PlayStation 3 is the 7th generation console from Sony. It was released on November 17th, 2006 in North America and March 23rd, 2007 in Europe. PS3 came about a year later than its biggest rival – Xbox 360 from Microsoft – so it didn’t manage to conquer the market as PlayStation 2 had done a couple of years earlier. Also, complicated architecture of the console – based on the Cell CPU which became a pain in the neck for game developers – made it harder to achieve great sales results. PlayStation 3 was succeeded by PlayStation 4 in 2013.
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SSX
Sports 28 February 2012
SSX is a sports game produced by EA Sports, the theme of which is breakneck snowboarding. Players take on the role of members of the snowboarding team that challenged the most dangerous mountains in the world. The creators of the game tried to present both the spectacularity of this sport and the dangers that await the players practicing this sport.
Tony Hawk: SHRED
Sports 26 October 2010
Tony Hawk: SHRED is the sequel to the 2009 Tony Hawk: RIDE arcade game and at the same time the eleventh installment of a skater cycle signed with the name of the legend of this sport. This time, developers from Robomodo studio decided to revolutionize the series by introducing the possibility of riding not only a virtual skateboard, but also a snowboard.
Shaun White Snowboarding
Sports 14 November 2008
Shaun White Snowboarding is a sports game signed with the name of a well-known snowboarder prepared by the development team of Ubisoft Montreal studio. Players have the opportunity to test their skiing skills on a board in the Alaskan and Japanese mountains, as well as on the slopes of Park City. The creators put a lot of emphasis on realistic game experiences, especially the physics of snowboarding.