Snow Wave: Avalanche
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| Snow Wave: Avalanche | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Hammer Technologies |
| Publisher(s) | Hammer Technologies |
| Platform(s) | Windows |
| Release | 1998 |
| Genre(s) | Snowboarding |
| Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Snow Wave: Avalanche is a 1998 arcade snowboarding video game developed and published by the Spanish company Hammer Technologies.[1][2] The game was the second release in Hammer's "Hammer Sports" line, following Tie Break Tennis '98.[1] In addition to its single-player mode, Snow Wave supports multiplayer gameplay for up to four players.[3]
Snow Wave was developed on the Avalanche 3D game engine, which was created for the game. The band MataMala provided the game's soundtrack.[4] During Snow Wave's development, it was cited as the first computer game dedicated to snowboarding, despite the genre's popularity on other systems.[5]
Spain's game development scene was struggling at the time of Snow Wave's creation.[2][1] Hammer reported that development had grown "much harder" since the golden age of Spanish software during the 8-bit era, and that most of the country's industry had dried up.[1] However, the Spanish magazines Game Over and PC Top Player cited Snow Wave as evidence that domestic game development was rebounding.[2] A writer for the latter publication argued that the title was part of a growth trend for Spanish games, on the heels of the domestic hit Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines.[6]