
Sometime around the PlayStation 1 and 2 eras, winter sports games started to place a heavy focus on technical, trick-based gameplay rather than the straight racing of early titles such as Skiing. And I kind of missed that simplicity.Įnter Namco’s Alpine Racer 3, the third installment of a series that began as a 1994 arcade title.Ī contemporary of the developer’s popular Ridge Racer series and running on the same System 22 hardware, the original Alpine Racer carried a lot of Ridge Racer’s intuitive immediacy into a slightly different type of game.

My interest in this type of game dates right back to the imaginatively titled Skiing on the Philips G7000 Videopac (aka the Magnavox Odyssey 2 for American readers, where the game was known as Alpine Skiing) and the slightly later Winter Games from Epyx for various home computers. But I’ve always found something appealing about games involving skiing and suchlike. I am one of the least sporty people I know, and I find the prospect of winter sports particularly terrifying.
