| | Snocross Championship Racing Playstation (1 Customer Review)
Strap on your goggles and helmet, choose your favorite Yamaha sled, and hit the courses. Gain experience day and night, sun rain or snow, racing on the icy flats of Vladivostok, the slopes of Aspen, and the tunnels of Nagano. But, the real challenge starts when you enter the race circuit. Start with the 500cc sleds, win races, upgrade your snowmobile, and unlock higher end sleds and new courses.. And, if you're looking for even more challenges, race head-to-head with your friends, go vertical on hill-climbing tracks, or create your own courses! Snocross Championship Racing Games Review Features 7 unique tracks 3 snomobile classes Variety of upgrades and repairs 5 playing modes 3D rendered graphics 2 player head-to-head competition Controls D Pad: (any) Highlight options, move character in desired direction Buttons: X: Select options, accelerate Square: Brake, reverse R2: Rear view
Snocross Championship Racing Hints From the main menu hold the R1 button and enter: UP, UP, UP, DOWN, DOWN, DOWN This will launch the Demo mode.
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