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Higher. Faster. Further. Winner! Experience adrenaline-fuelled winter sports and embark on a record-breaking quest in seven thrilling disciplines. Become a champion and engage in exciting competitions on the world's most exhilarating ice surfaces and pistes, or soar high and become king or queen of the air in ski jumping!

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Another month, and yet another collection of motion controlled recreations of various sports rears its head on Wii, a console that already has sports-based minigame collections in unparalleled abundance. The latest contender to make a foolish bid to overthrow Wii Sports Resort as the undisputed champion of must-have titles for casual Wii-owning sports fans? Winter Sports 2012: Feel the Spirit, courtesy of PQube and DTP Entertainment.

This applies whether you're using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk combo or the Wii Balance Board, which Winter Sports 2012 supports in all of its ski-based events; for example, attempting to traverse the twisting, winding slalom while standing on the Balance Board is a bona fide lesson in futility. The only exception is the ski jump event, which Winter Sports 2012 manages to pull off with relatively few blunders.

Alternatively, Challenge mode presents players with over 30 challenges spread across all available activities. The objective of each is seemingly designed to help hone skills in each discipline, though the lethargic responsiveness of the controls makes doing so utterly pointless.

Can't say this wasn't expected. Still a shame though.
I think there's quite some potential in fleshing out a few disciplines and giving them a RPG-like career mode with different tracks / ski-jumps. As a download or budget priced retail game this could sell decently imo.

Once again a top quality review of a poorly made game. I'm sure if it did what it was supposed to by having tighter controls it would likely be more enjoyable and could then be forgiven a little for its graphical torture of the eyes. But seeing as the developers haven't got that right they only have themselves to blame if the costs of making this game aren't outweighed by the sales figures...

@Mr_Reece: can you tell me what "thrupence eightpenny" is worth in american currency please? i'm just kinda wonsering. also my cousin who is a huge winter sport fan bought this game and having played it i can say that i wholeheartedly agree with everything you said in this review. were the gameplay better i could suffer through the graphics and audio, but if they aren't gonna bother to make the gameplay decent then just forget it.

@Nilkad_Naquada lol I couldn't tell you mate. We don't use currency like that anymore. In fact, I made that statement on the basis that thrupence eightpenny was a small amount of money, when it could very well be a shedload of money.

@Mr_Reece: if you meant 'thruppence', that's three pennies, and then 'eightpenny' would be pretty much what it says, so we're looking at eleven British pennies. everything i've read on the internet while trying to figure this out seems to suggest that (decimal) penny coins are still being minted and are in circulation in the UK, so i'm not quite sure what you mean, lol...

@theblackdragon yeah but we only used that terminology when we were still using the old version of our currency. So 11 pennies back then would have been a vastly different sum to 11 pennies in the decimal currency we use now.

@Mr_Reece: If we're talking pre-decimal value, the penny was apparently worth 1/240th of a pound (and i'm not taking it any farther than that, there was a lot of squirrelly BS with silver amounts and whatnot going on before the 1700s and such, eff that). if the current British penny is 1/100th of a pound, eleven of the old pennies are roughly 4.58 decimal pennies, which is a tad over 7 US pennies atm. :3

Built for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, the Utah Olympic Park is located in Park City, just 25 miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah. The nearly 400-acre venue houses one of only four sliding tracks in North America, six Nordic ski jumps, a 2002 Winter Games museum, and a multitude of adventure activities. The UOP is a dynamic multi-use facility focused on developing and growing participation in winter sports in the state of Utah and is an official USOC Training Site.

A few years before the 2002 Olympics, the UOP was the home base for test events and was used to host bobsled, luge, skeleton, and ski jumping during the Olympics. The facility wanted to be fiscally responsible and create legacy venues to live on and be a center for training and development for athletes participating in winter sports. Before the Olympics, The Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation made sure to put money aside to keep the facilities functioning for years after, and creating unique ways to utilize the venues to subsidize spending with activities for the public to have their very own olympian experiences.

During the summer months, the Utah Olympic Park is open to the public to experience the rush and thrill of what it feels like to be a winter sports athlete in the Olympics. The venue is utilized in unique ways, like the Extreme Tubing experience where participants can enjoy the thrill of soaring just like an Olympic Nordic ski jumper careening down the landing hill of a Nordic Ski Jump in an inner tube gaining speeds up to 50 mph. The landing hill where your ride starts is constructed from a state-of-the-art plastic surface that slides just like snow when wet. Other experiences that mimic the feeling of being an Olympian are the alpine side, summer bobsled experience, and zipline tour.

This summer the UOP is bringing back their highly anticipated Flying Ace Freestyle Shows on Fridays and Saturdays. Watch current and former Olympians and prospective elite ski and snowboard athletes boggle your mind with flips and tricks into the pool set to music during a 30 minute choreographed aerial show. Shows begin mid-June and will now be an evening endeavor starting at 630 PM.

Another product the UOP is excited to have back is their FULL Gold Pass! One ticket that will give you access to all the activities (with a few exceptions that include the Guided Bobsled Tour and the Seven Tower Zipline Tour). The Gold Pass will be limited to 250 people/session with two sessions a day. You can purchase your Gold Pass online and reserve for a specific day and time frame. You will only be able to gain access to these activities via reservation so make sure to check out their website for the most up-to-date booking information. The UOP will sell individual activity tickets if capacity allows but will only sell those tickets on-site so make sure to call in advance. Tentatively, all activities will open for the season on May 28th!

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