21 years anniversary

Licence

All the land and track data are released under the Creative-Commons CC-BY-SA licence:

The textures and executable files are Housemarque's copyright.

The password for opening the archive "Supreme Snowboarding - DLC - 21 years birthday.7z" is the following:

I understand and accept the CC-BY-SA licence

International Adulthood Anniversary

Supreme Snowboarding has been released in Fall 1999. This is now 21 years ago. Despite the game's qualities, it has a very limited lifetime with its nine tracks. Thankfully, there is a hidden track editor that can be used to create new tracks, even though it is somewhat hard to master.

Over the years, few tracks were created by the community, with varying quality. Among the different tracks I personally created, I consider only two of them of having a good-enough quality (Xinfe-Duo): a rich and believable land, feature-full (high quality shaping, texturing, object-positioning, with updated lighting, safety splines for returning to the track after a fall, and AI paths for competing against the computer). In my opinion, the only drawback is the smaller size of the land, caused by my initial choice of the track to modify.

Starting with a blank slate, I started many years ago a new land that is close to the maximum limits of the game. After countless of hours, I created a new land to host as many as seven new tracks, with an additional bonus track that offers a five-minutes long run to the bottom of the mountain!

New tracks and global map

The tracks are replacing the original tracks as follows:

Practice

This new Practice track is the longest track ever created for Supreme Snowboarding, with a 11km ride!

It has been created extremely quickly, in about 24 hours, using a creative mix of external tools and techniques. Some utilities have been created specifically for that, easing the process.

Even though it is not a race per se, the Guide rider is not totally bad: try to beat it! However, I created it after a single complete run without a fall (which is a different recording than the two bonus trailers available on YouTube).

Below, the colors between brackets refer to the map at the end of the page.

Alpine easy

[Yellow-green]

Alpine medium

[Cyan]

Alpine Hard

[Black]

Forest easy

[Orange]

Forest medium

[Blue]

Forest Hard

[Green]

Village Hard

[Red]

Download

You can find the archive in the Downloads section.

Versions history

Here is the changelog:

Installation

Feedback

You can write what you think about it in the forum linked in the Links page. I'm not registered there for various reasons, but might read it from time to time.