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One of the most popular winter sports makes a realistic debut into the video game world! Create your character using the advanced creation system. Race against other skiers on beautiful wintery tracks under the shadow of snow-capped mountains. Tuck in on downhill sections to increase your speed. On the shooting range, line up your shot carefully and hold your breath as you fire to put your shot right where you want it. Train your athlete to compete at the highest level in the Pro League in Career Mode. Join with your friends and compete head-to-head in Multiplayer Mode. Take up the challenge through 15 different levels including four original venues!
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IGN Review (6.8 out of 10)
Over the centuries, countless advancements in humanity have been produced by simply mixing things. Whether it is peanut butter and jelly, or chocolate milk, there's just so much potential when mixing two variables together. This simple facet couldn't be truer for the winter biathlon, a combination...more
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Average Member Rating: 2.6 out of 10
Cross country ski racing w/rifle target shooting. (4 out of 10)
posted by LanaFire7 (ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY) on Dec 23, 2008
Member since May 2008
3 out of 4 gamers (75%) found this review helpful
Member since May 2008
3 out of 4 gamers (75%) found this review helpful
This is like cross country racing on Winter Sports except in it there is target shooting into 5 holes w/a rifle at one point in the race. It supports the board, multi-player, decent graphics, difficulty choices in practice mode, 10 different faces & 18 different clothes male or female choice. It als...more
Specs & Requirements
Modes Career, Multiplayer, Practice, Training, Exhibition, League
Controllers Nunchuk Controller, Wii Balance Board
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