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'''Nintendo Village''' is a level exclusive to the [[Nintendo GameCube]] version of ''[[SSX on Tour]]''. The track is similar in structure to many others, while it is a winter-themed track featuring various images of different items from the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise imprinted in the snow and on signs. Several branched paths and shortcuts are also featured, though concealed by these designs. The player may choose any route to their preference. | |||
'''Nintendo Village''' is a level exclusive to the [[Nintendo GameCube]] version of ''[[SSX on Tour]]'' | |||
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This track may be played during the daytime or nighttime. | |||
The player's character starts off on top of a very high as well as very steep slope. Heading forward almost immediately, they must aim for the middle ramp in front of the [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]] imprint in the snow. The ramp launches them through the trees and through two gentle curves featuring [[Super Star|Star]] imprints, although the player must be careful so as not to have their character collide with any of the other snowboarders gracing by. | The player's character starts off on top of a very high as well as very steep slope. Heading forward almost immediately, they must aim for the middle ramp in front of the [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]] imprint in the snow. The ramp launches them through the trees and through two gentle curves featuring [[Super Star|Star]] imprints, although the player must be careful so as not to have their character collide with any of the other snowboarders gracing by. | ||
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After this, the player may guide their character into the enclosed tunnel to the left, or follow the branch sticking out of the ground to the right. This takes them to a ramp launching them over the street and into another narrow alley, with perhaps only one other snowboarder in the way. The player is then directed onto a bridge, where they are quickly dropped a great height and given another opportunity for performing a series of tricks. The next opportunity presents itself once the character passes a gentle turn, though there is notably less time for doing so. Taking the paths to the left following this gives the player the quickest and most efficient path as it takes them directly toward the goal, while dropping them from the greatest height yet and giving them one last chance for performing multiple tricks. | After this, the player may guide their character into the enclosed tunnel to the left, or follow the branch sticking out of the ground to the right. This takes them to a ramp launching them over the street and into another narrow alley, with perhaps only one other snowboarder in the way. The player is then directed onto a bridge, where they are quickly dropped a great height and given another opportunity for performing a series of tricks. The next opportunity presents itself once the character passes a gentle turn, though there is notably less time for doing so. Taking the paths to the left following this gives the player the quickest and most efficient path as it takes them directly toward the goal, while dropping them from the greatest height yet and giving them one last chance for performing multiple tricks. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
NintendoVillage day SSX.png|Nintendo Village at day | |||
NintendoVillage night SSX.png|Nintendo Village at night | |||
</gallery> | |||
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[[Category:Villages]] | [[Category:Villages]] | ||
[[Category:Snowscapes]] | [[Category:Snowscapes]] |