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Shaun White Snowboarding – Hands-On With the PSP and DS Versions

Shaun White is coming to a handheld device near you, courtesy of Ubisoft. We go hands-on with the PSP and DS versions.

Those among you who don't have the time to head up to the slopes or to plant yourself in front of your home console to get your snowboarding on may no longer have an excuse. Shaun White Snowboarding makes its debut on the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS handheld consoles this November, and each version brings its own unique twist to the boarding experience. We had a chance to take both out for a spin during a recent Ubisoft press event in Park City, Utah.

While both the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP versions of Shaun White Snowboarding offer a variety of downhill courses littered with obstacles to get your trick on, each caters to its platform's particular strengths.

The focus in the PSP version of Shaun White Snowboarding is on character progression as you steadily beat various challenges in the game. You start by selecting from a variety of characters, each with a set of attributes for factors including speed and cornering. You will be able to boost these attributes as you gain more experience through progression in the game.

In addition to boosting your character's base attributes, you will be able to purchase various stickers that you can add to your snowboard. Each snowboard can support up to three stickers, which essentially act as permanent power-ups to your snowboard. The large variety of stickers (about 20) and the ability to augment your character's strengths give you the option to specialize toward your strengths. You can even trade your stickers with other PSP players. The graphics in Shaun White Snowboarding for the PSP are sharp, and vivid colors make it easy to recognize objects (even thin rails).

In the Nintendo DS version, the object of the game is to reach the bottom of each mountain before three other boarders, who will be racing against you. The runs have various obstacles, such as rails and ramps (to perform tricks) and ice patches (to increase your speed). While the graphics aren't necessarily on par with the Sony PSP version, the obstacles are easy to identify and are functionally reasonable.

The strength of the Nintendo DS version, however, is the game's usage of the stylus control. A snowboard is displayed on the bottom screen while you navigate using the top screen. Depending on where you place the stylus, weight will be applied to that area of the board. In this way you will be able to turn, crave, or even place your weight on the front of the board to accelerate. Jumping is done by moving the stylus from bottom to top just as you hit a ramp. Once in the air, you rapidly move the stylus around to do various tricks (though you can't control which specific trick you will do). Performing tricks will earn you a short boost to your speed to help you win the race. The stylus also allows you to map out a particular route down each mountain (though only a few options are available).

Multiplayer on the DS is also a strength of the game, with support for up to four players via wireless connection. Connecting to other local players on the DS is easy (we were able to start a game within a minute), and gameplay is identical to single-player.

Both the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS versions of Shaun White Snowboarding play to their platform's strengths extremely well. The DS plays with an emphasis on speed and multiplayer options, while the PSP functions more like a role-playing game. If you own either handheld console and are looking for a quick, engaging snowboarding game, either game should serve you well. Shaun White Snowboarding will be released on November 16 for both consoles.

20 Comments

  • Bylba

    Posted Nov 27, 2008 8:18 am PT

    i have already play in it

  • megadisc

    Posted Nov 18, 2008 4:48 pm PT

    i like this games?
    but whose is shahun ?

  • Scooter_6_7

    Posted Nov 18, 2008 3:51 am PT

    Thank you revway =]

  • revway

    Posted Nov 16, 2008 3:58 am PT

    Haha, I love your avatar Scooter

  • Scooter_6_7

    Posted Nov 11, 2008 4:08 pm PT

    This game sounds awesome for the Xbox 360. I mean snowboarding with your friends and then you also get to go all over the place and throw snowballs at your friends while doing it all, I am so getting this game! And you can even get a portable version for PSP and DS. I'll probably get the PSP version (getting one for this Christmas...YES!!!!) =]

  • D3monicd34th

    Posted Oct 12, 2008 7:35 pm PT

    Will this game have mountain free roam like the on the other consoles. That's the only cool thing about this I find. If not, then I'll pass. Shoot me an email! THANKS!

  • brooklyn_616

    Posted Oct 12, 2008 2:14 pm PT

    iv had good experiences with snowboarding games but nothing can beat SSX...but its kinda a let down since it doesnt have multiplayer but i think ill still buy it cuz it looks okay

  • juggalo

    Posted Sep 30, 2008 7:49 am PT

    I love snowboarding games. I love snowbaording when I get the opportunity. What ruins both are snowboarders....never met such a bunch of inbred halfwits in all my global travels, no matter where they are!

  • juggalo

    Posted Sep 30, 2008 7:48 am PT

    I love snowboarding games. I love snowbaording when I get the opportunity. What ruins both are snowboarders....never met such a bunch of inbred halfwits in all my global travels, no matter where they are!

  • URSpaztic

    Posted Sep 27, 2008 4:41 pm PT

    ok.......

  • forestfolker

    Posted Sep 25, 2008 4:19 pm PT

    board or die...............jk

  • calvinx6

    Posted Sep 23, 2008 11:29 am PT

    Multiplayer no buy

  • darkPSPfan

    Posted Sep 22, 2008 7:53 am PT

    man i wanted to get this game but now i saw the screen with characters and i think its retarded to use cartoony chars :S

  • jazzyrider

    Posted Sep 20, 2008 7:28 pm PT

    why no multiplayer on the psp? epic fail!

  • zako94

    Posted Sep 20, 2008 3:00 am PT

    the game look good

  • jhuuueee

    Posted Sep 19, 2008 4:20 pm PT

    Is this better than SSX?

  • jhuuueee

    Posted Sep 19, 2008 4:20 pm PT

    Is this better than SSX?

  • nexis2600

    Posted Sep 19, 2008 8:02 am PT

    LoL Stickerz.

  • _Ben99_

    Posted Sep 19, 2008 3:49 am PT

    a psp version? there must have been some sacrifices to make it more suitable for the psp

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