A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure
when exposed to certain visual images, including flashing
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who have no history of seizures or epilepsy may have an
undiagnosed condition that can cause these “photosensitive
epileptic seizures” while watching video games.
These seizures may have a variety of symptoms, including
lightheadedness, altered vision, eye or face twitching, jerking
or shaking of arms or legs, disorientation, confusion, or
momentary loss of awareness. Seizures may also cause loss
of consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury from
falling down or striking nearby objects.
Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you
experience any of these symptoms. Parents should watch for
or ask their children about the above symptoms—children
and teenagers are more likely than adults to experience these
seizures.
The risk of photosensitive epileptic seizures may be reduced
by sitting farther from the television screen, using a smaller
television screen, playing in a well-lit room, and not playing
when you are drowsy or fatigued.
If you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or
epilepsy, consult a doctor before playing.
Other Important Health and Safety Information The Xbox
Instruction Manual contains important health and safety
information that you should read and understand before using
this software.
AVOID DAMAGE TO YOUR TELEVISION
Do not use with certain televisions. Some televisions,
especially front- or rear-projection types, can be damaged if
any video games, including Xbox games, are played on them.
Static images presented during the normal course of game
play may “burn in” to the screen, causing a permanent shadow
of the static image to appear at all times, even when video
games are not being played. Similar damage may occur from
static images created when placing a video game on hold or
pause. Consult your television owner’s manual to determine
if video games can be played safely on your set. If you are
unable to find this information in the owner’s manual, contact
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Unauthorized copying, reverse engineering, transmission,
public performance, rental, pay for play, or circumvention of
copy protection is strictly prohibited.
Janna Meyen for Chorus, Mark Welsh photo
FEATURES
FEATURES
007 BUSTIN’ MOVES
007 BUSTIN’ MOVES
Jib ‘N’ Tweak How-To
Jib ‘N’ Tweak How-To
008 JIBBIN’ FOR A LIVIN’
008 JIBBIN’ FOR A LIVIN’
Starting a Career
Starting a Career
010 PLAYIN’ THE GAME
010 PLAYIN’ THE GAME
Gameplay Challenges
Gameplay Challenges
012 PRO PROFILES
012 PRO PROFILES
Amped’s 12 Most Wanted
Amped’s 12 Most Wanted
020 MULTIPLE BOARDERS
020 MULTIPLE BOARDERS
Hangin’ with the Horde
Hangin’ with the Horde
022 SHREDDED WEEK
022 SHREDDED WEEK
Three
Sick
Three
024 PR CENTRAL
024 PR CENTRAL
Shred Preservation Society
ISSUE 1, VOL. 1
FREESTYLE
SNOWBOARDING
FREESTYLE
SNOWBOARDING
AMPED
AMPED
Shred Preservation Society
DEPARTMENTS
DEPARTMENTS
002 USING THE XBOX
002 USING THE XBOX
003 USING THE XBOX CONTROLLER
003 USING THE XBOX CONTROLLER
004 AMPED CONTROLS
004 AMPED CONTROLS
006 FIRST WORD & QUICK START
006 FIRST WORD & QUICK START
018 GEAR YE! GEAR YE! &
018 GEAR YE! GEAR YE! &
026 SOUNDBOARDIN’ &
026 SOUNDBOARDIN’ &
027 AMPED CREDITS
027 AMPED CREDITS
028 WARRANTY
028 WARRANTY
THIS ISSUE:
THIS ISSUE:
029 CUSTOMER SUPPORT
029 CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Resorts, One
Sick
Resorts, One
VIDEO GAME SYSTEM
VIDEO GAME SYSTEM
CLUB MEDIC
CLUB MEDIC
AMPED OPTIONS
AMPED OPTIONS
(1) TABLE OF CONTENTS
Wack
Wack
Shredder
Shredder
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USING THE XBOX VIDEO GAME SYSTEMUSING THE XBOX VIDEO GAME SYSTEM
1. Set up your Xbox
the instructions in the Xbox Instruction Manual.
2. Press the power button and the status indicator light
will light up.
3. Press the eject button and the disc tray will open.
4. Place the Amped
facing up and close the disc tray.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions and refer to this
manual for more information about playing Amped.
™
video game system by following
™
disc on the disc tray with the label
1. Insert the Xbox Controller into any controller port on the
front of the Xbox console. For multiple players, insert
additional controllers into available controller ports.
2. Insert any expansion devices (for example, Xbox Memory
Units) into controller expansion slots as appropriate.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions and refer to this manual
for more information about using the Xbox Controller to
play Amped.
USING THE XBOX CONTROLLER
USING THE XBOX CONTROLLER
Disc tray
Controller port 1
Controller port 2
AVOIDING DAMAGE TO DISCS OR THE DISC DRIVE
Eject button
Controller port 4
Controller port 3
Power button
To avoid damage to discs or the disc drive:
Insert only Xbox-compatible discs into the disc drive.
Never use oddly shaped discs, such as star-shaped
or heart-shaped discs.
Do not leave a disc in the Xbox console for extended
periods when not in use.
Do not move the Xbox console while the power is on
and a disc is inserted.
Do not apply labels, stickers, or other foreign objects
to discs.
Left
thumbstick
Directional pad
Expansion slot A
Left trigger
BACK button
Expansion slot B
START button
Right trigger
White button
Black button
Y button
B button
X button
A button
Right
thumbstick
(2) USING THE XBOX VIDEO GAME SYSTEM
Vincent Scoglund photo
(3) USING THE XBOX CONTROLLER
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PRIMARY CONTROLS
AMPED CONTROLS
XBOX CONTROLLERMENU CONTROLSBOARDER CONTROLS
BACK buttonBack/Cancel selectionReset boarder on course
START buttonConfirm menuPause/Continue
A buttonConfirm menuHold down and release
B buttonBack/Cancel selection
X buttonZoom
White buttonSkip music track
Black buttonChange camera
Left triggerPull lightly to slide
Right triggerPull lightly to slide
Left thumbstickHighlight menu itemsMove left/right: turn
Directional padHighlight menu itemsPress left/right: turn
selection/Continue
selection/Continueto jump
tail right. Pull to switch
tail left. Pull to switch
Move up/down:
speed up, exit halfpipe/
slow down
Press up/down:
speed up, exit halfpipe/
slow down
IN-AIR CONTROLS
Once you get some air, use these controls for pulling tricks.
XBOX CONTROLLERXBOX CONTROLLER
XBOX CONTROLLER
XBOX CONTROLLERXBOX CONTROLLER
B buttonJib
Left triggerTweak left
Right triggerTweak right
Right thumbstick(See grabs on next page)
Directional padPress left/right: spin
IN-AIR CONTROLSIN-AIR CONTROLS
IN-AIR CONTROLS
IN-AIR CONTROLSIN-AIR CONTROLS
Press up/down: front/back flip
BUTTON GRABS
The default grabs for Amped use the buttons A, X, and Y and/or the right
thumbstick. The grab will be held until the button or thumbstick is
released. You can also tweak the grabs with the triggers. (See Bustin’
Moves for more info.) Some tweaks will not be available until you learn
them in the game.
BUTTONHOLD DOWNTAP, HOLD DOWN
A buttonTailNose
X buttonStalefishMelon
Y buttonIndyMute
RIGHT THUMBSTICK GRABS
The discriminating boarder prefers to perform the grabs with the right
thumbstick. These grabs represent a rider using a regular stance riding
normal or a goofy stance riding switch.
RIGHT THUMBSTICK = RT
RT = NoseRT = MuteRT = Indy
RT = TailRT = StalefishRT = Melon
RAIL CONTROLS
Press the jib button (B) to rail slide.
XBOX CONTROLLERRAIL CONTROLS
A buttonJump
B buttonJib/rail slide
Left triggerBalance left
Right triggerBalance right
Left thumbstickMove left/right: spin
B button plus leftMove up/down: nose/tail press
thumbstick
Directional padPress left/right: spin
(4) AMPED CONTROLS
B button plus D-padPress up/down: nose/tail press
(5] AMPED CONTROLS
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LAUNCH YOUR CAREER
FIRST WORD
FIRST WORD
that requires a sponsor. Beat a few high scores
and play for some media coverage on a
couple of levels. Then you’ll be on your
way to invading Gunny’s Gulch and
gaining a shop sponsorship.
From there, you’re just a sick rail
transfer away from unlocking
the SlopeStyle event to
become a sponsored pro rider.
Once you’ve accomplished
this, aim for domination of the
Jib-Fest.
If you can just keep your eyes
on the prize, you’ll be a superstar
in no time.
Ride on. –
So you want to be a pro boarder, eh?
Maybe even the number one rider in the
world? Well, that’s gonna take buckets
of blood, sweat, and tears. The road won’t
be easy, friend, but it can be done.
First off, you need exposure—and
Ed.
Bustin’ Moves
JIB ‘N’ TWEAK HOW-TO
Are the pros on the mountain fully dissin’ your weak steez? Your basic tricks
just not cutting it in front of the cameras? Try some off-axis tricks like rodeos
and corkscrews—just press the D-pad or move the left thumbstick in any
diagonal direction. You’ll need to know a few terms and a few advanced moves
to properly pummel your critics into submission. Here ya go—study up.
THE THREE Js
JIB: To ride on a non-snow surface such as rails, logs, photographers,
and so on.
JUMP: To propel oneself off the ground, a ramp, or a fellow boarder’s head
by muscular effort of the legs and feet. (To do this in Amped, hold down the
A button and release. Also, move the left thumbstick or D-pad in the direction
you want to flip or spin prior to jumping and you’ll rotate faster during
the trick.)
GRAB: To hold the edge of the snowboard with your hand during a trick.
TWEAKS
These tweaks are for a regular
stance riding normal or a goofy stance
riding switch.
NOTENOTE
NOTE TWEAK ANY GRAB WITH THE TRIGGERS.
NOTENOTE
GET BOARDIN’ FAST
When you just want to get on the mountain fast, select
QUICK START
QUICK START
QUICK START from the Main Menu. If you want to change
the boarder, choose BOARDER SELECT. After choosing your
boarder, select START RUN to go to the Level Select menu.
There are two Quick Start levels available initially. (More
levels can be unlocked through career mode.) Select a level
and press the A button to choose a drop point and ride.
Playing Quick Start will not advance your career or get you
any sponsor rewards. Your only goal is to beat the top five
scores posted for the level—and rip.
(6) FIRST WORD & QUICK START
GRABRIGHT TRIGGERLEFT TRIGGERBOTH TRIGGERS
NOSETAIL POKESHIFTYTAIL BONE
MUTEMUTE PALMFS MUTEJAPAN
INDYCROOKED INDYINDY NOSE POKEINDY NOSE BONE
TAILNOSE POKESHIFTYNOSE BONE
STALEFISHSTINKY STALEFISHTWEAKED STALEFISHROCKET STALEFISH
MELONPALMCROOKED COPMETHOD
These tactics should help you impress more pros and flip out the
media—both of which keep you on track to become the planet’s topranked shredder.
Mikey LeBlanc
(7] BUSTIN’ MOVES
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You can ride all day with your pals and have nothing
but a sunburn and jelly legs to show for it. Or you
can hook up with the perks of pro snowboarding:
free gear, lift tickets, and media adoration. Work
hard enough and you can become the top-ranked
boarder in the world. But for that you need a career.
You ’ll start your career just like everyone else, as
a no-name local rider. The first goal is a shop
sponsorship. Getting it won’t be easy though—
these guys might see forty or fifty posers for each
real boarder they sponsor.
After you let them know who you are, double-check
your abilities to see what needs work. Sure, anyone
who’s even close to turning pro has mad skills,
but there’s always room for improvement. Some
riders like rails, others like big air—place your skill
points in any skill area you want to improve. Got
it? Now it’s time to pick up some clothes.
Wear something comfortable. You might not think
your clothes are the bomb, but if you’re good
enough to impress a few sponsors, they’ll score
you some better ones.
STARTING A NEW CAREER IS
1
AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3…
Follow this simple recipe for a new career any time.
1. Select
2. Select
Note Note
Note Select
Note Note
3. Enter your name.
CareerCareer
Career from the Main Menu.
CareerCareer
Start CareerStart Career
Start Career
Start CareerStart Career
Load CareerLoad Career
Load Career to resume a previously saved career.
Load CareerLoad Career
..
.
..
Jibbin’
Jibbin’
for a
for a
Livin’
Livin’
STARTING A CAREER
STARTING A CAREER
SKILLS
2
What you can do is just as important as who you are. There are five
basic skills.
Put your extra points in any skill(s) you want to improve. You’ll increase
your skills by completing challenges in the game.
CHARACTER
3
The first time you set up a new career, there are five options on the
clothing screen.
GEAR
4
Select your starting gear. Remember, the gear you choose affects
your skills, so pick the best.
Now you’re ready to ride. Select
Gigi Rüf for Burton, Vincent Scoglund photo
Spin: Spin:
1.
Spin: How fast you spin and flip.
Spin: Spin:
Balance:Balance:
2.
Balance: How you stay on rails and boxes.
Balance:Balance:
Jump: Jump:
3.
Jump: How much air you can get.
Jump: Jump:
Speed: Speed:
4.
Speed: How fast you can go.
Speed: Speed:
Switch:Switch:
5.
Switch: How good you are with the
Switch:Switch:
opposite stance.
Character:Character:
1.
Character: You only need to select
Character:Character:
this once.
Coat: Coat:
2.
Coat: It’s cold out there, so grab a jacket.
Coat: Coat:
Pants: Pants:
3.
Pants: Your legs are great. But please,
Pants: Pants:
wear some pants.
Hat:Hat:
4.
Hat: Warm ears are happy ears.
Hat:Hat:
Goggles: Goggles:
5.
Goggles: See the line, be the line.
Goggles: Goggles:
Snowboard: Snowboard:
1.
Snowboard: Fairly essential to the sport.
Snowboard: Snowboard:
Boots: Boots:
2.
Boots: They work better than slippers
Boots: Boots:
up here.
Bindings: Bindings:
3.
Bindings: They attach your boots to
Bindings: Bindings:
the board.
Stance: Stance:
4.
Stance: Goofy or Regular?
Stance: Stance:
ContinueContinue
Continue to choose a level.
ContinueContinue
(9) JIBBIN’ FOR A LIVIN’(8) JIBBIN’ FOR A LIVIN’
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PLayPLay
PLay
PLayPLay
GAMEPLAY CHALLENGES
High
High
score
score
High
High
score
score
meter
meter
High
High
score
score
to beat
to beat
Stance
Stance
icon
icon
During a run you’ll see people checking out your style. They might be
sponsors, boarders, photographers, or filmmakers. The media types
will really boost your score if you pull some huge air and land it in
front of them.
CHALLENGES
Challenges are the keys to success in your career. You’ll increase
your world ranking by completing each type of challenge. Here’s a
summary of how to play each challenge—and the rewards you’ll
earn if you can hang in there.
ININ
’ the’ the
IN
’ the
ININ
’ the’ the
HIGH SCORE: Beat the posted score in a single run to increase
your world ranking and earn skill points.
MEDIA: Beat the posted media high score by tricking in front
of the paparazzi and collect a media reward for your scrapbook.
SPONSOR: When you get enough exposure from high score
and media challenges, the sponsors come looking for you.
Watch the meter to see if the sponsor likes what they see.
Just make sure the sponsor is amped about your run when
you finish and—presto—new stuff.
gamegame
game
gamegame
Media
Media
points
points
Media
Media
point
point
meter
meter
Media
Media
points
points
to beat
to beat
Current
Current
trick
trick
points
points
You ’ll know when a photographer or filmmaker is around by watching
for the media observers icon on the screen. You have their attention
when the camera overlay appears on your screen.
The sponsors who see you might want you on their team. If so,
they’ll challenge you to a try-out run. Just remember that different
sponsors like different steez,
to gauge their reactions.
The pros want to check the new talent as well. If a pro challenges
you, stay cool. Follow their lines and trick within the colored circles
they leave behind. Green circles are easy, blue ones are medium,
orange circles are hard, and red ones are very hard. Make sure the
trick you pull can beat the score of the pro’s trick. If you win, you
can learn pro tricks, earn a special board, or rack up skill points.
When you get enough exposure, your career will take off, new
mountains will open, and your sponsorship status increases when
you beat the sponsor challenge on Gunny’s Gulch, SlopeStyle, and
Jib-Fest levels.
The media and high score challenges lead to sponsors, the sponsors
lead to pro challenges, and the snowmen just get run over.
The Run Results screen shows how well you did in each of the
challenges available during that run. It is possible to complete more
than one challenge in a single run.
PRO: When you’re a shop-sponsored rider and have
completed the media, high score, and sponsor challenges
for a level, a pro boarder will challenge you. To beat the
pro you must follow the pro’s run and trick in the same
places he or she does. Earn skills, a special board, or new
tricks by scoring more points than the pro for each trick
and missing no more than three tricks.
EXPLORE: To complete an explore challenge you must find
and bonk the eight snowmen scattered throughout
each level.
so pay attention to your Amped meter
(10) PLAYIN’ THE GAME
(11) PLAYIN’ THE GAME
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AMPED’S 12 MOST WANTED
Pro Profiles Pro Profiles Pro Profiles Pro Profiles Pro Profiles Pro Profiles
FAVORITE BANDS: At the Drive-in; Hot Water Music;
James McMurtry
FAVORITE RUN: Double line at the Rail Gardens
andywrightphoto.com
HOBBY: Skateboarding; golf
If it’s too cold to skate in the winter, get on a snowboard. Try
Jeremy’s cabby nose press or cab 450 to boardslide to 270.
You ’ll need to keep a solid head on or you’re toast. Peace.
FAVORITE BANDS: Method Man; Gang Starr; Metallica
FAVORITE RUNS: Utah back country; Whistler back country
HOBBY: Skateboarding; hunting; fishing; motocross
Bjorn was a snow-fearing skater when he saw that first
boarding article in a ‘zine. He saved up for a year to buy
the gear and board with his friends on a little hill in
Minnesota. Last words: Live life with no limitations.
Grandaddy; the Beatles
FAVORITE RUN: Any run where I don’t land on my head
.
HOBBY: Skateboarding; basketball; playing music; girls
One day I was skating a ramp and running my mouth about
how rad snowboarding looked. One of the guys there
had a board for sale—a black snow mogul monster with
no edges and a shaved-down nose. I bought it for 80 bucks.
I was stoked.
JORDAN MENDENHALL
AGE: 20HEIGHT: 5' 11
WEIGHT: 155 lbsBLOOD TYPE: A
BOARD: Forum Explorer 156
STANCE: Reg ANGLES F: 25 B: -12 22 ½”
SPONSORS: Forum; Alphanumeric; Dragon; Milosport;
Janna grew up at the base of Snow Summit and has never
looked back. She boards with a low, smooth style and loves
to ride rails. Look for her pulling frontside boardslides, indy
cab 540s, or frontside rodeo 5s. She’ll be the one wearing
the hood.
JASON MURPHY
AGE: 26HEIGHT: 5’ 7
WEIGHT: 155 lbsBLOOD TYPE: O+
BOARD: Jason Murphy pro model
STANCE: Reg ANGLES F: 18 B: -12 21 ½”
SPONSORS: Sims; DC; Dragon; Hurley; Method; Link; Ally;
Milo snowboard shop; Bonfire
FAVORITE BANDS: De La Soul
Mark Welsh photo
(14) PRO PROFILES
FAVORITE RUN: Snow Summit Super Park
andywrightphoto.com
HOBBY: Skateboarding
Jordan credits his brother Josh for getting him started in
snowboarding.
FAVORITE RUN: Any with friends and jibs
HOBBY: Skateboarding; golf
Jason and his friend Bill Tanner skated together all the time.
Then they saw a snowboarding article in a skate magazine
and decided to try it the next winter, and thereafter Jason
was hooked.
When you love to skate but can’t in the winter, you look for
alternatives. Mitch and his friends built a small park in the
backyard with a jump, box, and rail. They would session it
every day after school.
Gigi and his brother checked out snowboarding together.
Last words: Don’t claim, it’s just a game.
KURT WASTELL
AGE: 26HEIGHT: 5’ 8
WEIGHT: 160 lbsBLOOD TYPE: O+
BOARD: Kurt Wastell
STANCE: Goofy ANGLES F: 18
SPONSORS: Sims; Vans; Billabong; Arnette; Blue Bird; Drop;
Val Surf
FAVORITE BANDS: Del; Eligh; A Tribe Called Quest
BB
B: -6 20 ¾”
BB
andywrightphoto.com
DCshoecousa
(16) PRO PROFILES
FAVORITE RUN: Squaw KT22
HOBBY: Short films; skateboarding; annoying people
Travis moved from Jonestown, Texas, to Montana where
his uncle opened a ski and snowboard rental shop. He
worked his tail off there to get the necessary equipment
for shreddin’.
FAVORITE RUN: Pro Park at Snow Summit
Sims photo
HOBBY: Skateboarding; surfing; golf
Kurt Wastell grew up in Newbury Park, California, and
was introduced to snowboarding by his brother Jeff.
(17) PRO PROFILES
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GEAR YE! GEAR YE!
A SAMPLING OF STYLES FROM SOME OF OUR SPONSORS
Here we offer a roundup of some of the latest gear from the fall
fashion show—straight from the runways of Mount Millicent.
Remember to pick the best gear you can because it will affect
your skills on the mountain.
KEEPIN’ IT SAFE
CLUB MEDIC
You ’ve heard it before: “Youth is wasted on the young.” Yet it’s
also true that “Life is wasted on the living.” You can’t stay young,
but you can stay alive. Here are a few pointers in that
special science.
Hold your controller gently.
Break your thumbs in slowly, until well-calloused.
·Trees are living things. Try not to hit them.
Always wear a helmet.
Drink plenty of fluids.
Hold your rotation so you don’t smack your head.
Just say no to mullets.
Play Amped twice a day and call us in the morning.
(18) GEAR YE! GEAR YE! & CLUB MEDIC
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MULTIPLE BOARDERSMULTIPLE BOARDERS
HANGIN’ WITH THE HORDE
HANGIN’ WITH THE HORDE
Pro snowboarding is a great way of life—the lifts, the snow,
the frostbite. But sometimes you need to leave the world
rankings behind and simply tear up a mountain with a few good
friends. There are many ways down a hill, and no two lines are
the same. But even when you just wanna ride, part of you might
still need to compete. Here’s how to go for a friendly ride with
your crew and still keep that competitive side satisfied.
MATCH SETUP
1. Select multiplayer from the Main Menu.
2. Choose 2-4 friends (or enemies, as the case may be)
to ride with.
3. Select the characters you want to ride with.
Note If you happen to be riding with a rookie, you can give
yourself a handicap to spare their dignity.
4. Select the number of rounds you want the match to last.
5. Determine if the game can be changed from round to round with
Game Select.
6. Determine which rider selects round settings with hot seat.
7. Select the first rider for each round. It can be the last loser, the last
winner, the overall winner, or the overall loser.
ROUND SETUP
1. Select a multiplayer round type: high score (highest score wins);
best trick (highest scoring single trick wins); media points (most
media points wins); or king of the hill (first player’s run becomes a
pro challenge for the others to follow).
2. Select a length of time that each player’s turn will last.
3. Choose one of the following mods to play over your round type:
Dash till you crash (your run lasts until you crash); trick or die (trick
within the time allowed or lose your turn); or none (just play the
standard round type).
4. Select scoring: Normal (scores multiplayer the same as single player);
rails only (only scores rails); aerials only; favor rails (to score rail
tricks higher than aerials); or favor aerials.
5. Finally, turn the media points on or off.
Once the multiplayer match is set up, you can choose the level to play
on. There are only two levels available for multiplayer matches (unless
Bobby Meeks for K2
more levels have been unlocked in career play).
(20) MULTIPLE BOARDERS
(21) MULTIPLE BOARDERS
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THREE THREE
THREE
THREE THREE
THREE THREE
THREE
THREE THREE
RESORTS, ONERESORTS, ONE
RESORTS, ONE
RESORTS, ONERESORTS, ONE
RESORTS, ONERESORTS, ONE
RESORTS, ONE
RESORTS, ONERESORTS, ONE
WACK WACK
WACK
WACK WACK
WACK WACK
WACK
WACK WACK
SHREDDED WEEK
SHREDDED WEEKSHREDDED WEEK
SHREDDED WEEKSHREDDED WEEK
DEC. 19: SNOW SUMMIT, CALIFORNIA
I’m starting my cross-country trek to three of the sickest snow
resorts around. The first leg is Snow Summit at Big Bear
Lake, California. The freestyle terrain parks at Snow Summit
have it all: big air, clean pipes, sick rails, and giant hips. Five
whole runs dedicated to freestyle riding.
DEC. 20
The mountains are capped with freshies, it’s bluebird with no
lift lines and I’m stoked. I start with a mellow shred and work
my way up to some truly royal descents. It’s fewer than 70
miles from the mighty Pacific, but Snow Summit peaks out at
8,200 feet above sea level, offering a vertical drop of 1,200
feet. After a few hours, my legs are paying for a lazy summer.
My last time down, I ended up rippin’ a sweet, stealthy treerun between “Westerner” and “Summit”—well worth
looking for.
DEC. 21
I’m sore but pumped as Day Three dawns with a foot of fresh.
I’m up early enough to catch Gunny still digging out the terrain.
He tells me he’s perfecting the lines for the Nixon Jib-Fest.
People climb trees just to watch that thing, and then the ski
patrol has to go around and pull ‘em down. Man, it’s crazy. I
gotta get into that Jib-Fest.
SICKSICK
SICK
SICKSICK
SICKSICK
SICK
SICKSICK
SHREDDERSHREDDER
SHREDDER
SHREDDERSHREDDER
SHREDDERSHREDDER
SHREDDER
SHREDDERSHREDDER
Travis Parker for DCshoecousa
DEC. 22: BRIGHTON, UTAH
My week’s half over and I just got to the second stop! Brighton is home
to a lot of top snowboard photographers and filmmakers. Most every
riding video I see is sure to have Brighton featured in a segment. And
why? How about 850 rideable acres, almost 1,800 feet of vertical drop,
and more than 500 inches of virgin white every winter!
DEC. 23
My encore appearance on the “greatest snow on earth” does not
disappoint. The only drag was a bunch of super-flashes trying to impress
the bunnies on the terrain park. A word of advice: Keep it real. As the
day winds down, I end up sessioning with Jeremy Jones. That guy has
mad kink rail skills! Then he tells me how he’s all hopped up about the
SlopeStyle competition in Japan. He’s says I should check it out. I
tell him I will, but now I’m off to New England.
DEC. 24: STRATTON, VERMONT
It’s a long flight to Vermont, but Stratton Mountain is a
snowboarding Mecca. From the start, these cats have been
“rider-friendly.” Today, Stratton is the venerated home of
the U.S. Open Snowboard Championships. Maybe I’ll get
there someday, but for now I’m content to jib the water
pipes and bro down with Mikey LeBlanc as we stomp
all the tight S-rails. I’m hyped, but also bummed—
tomorrow’s my last day.
DEC. 25
This morning I got just what I wanted: a two-
foot dump and a mountain of my own. I’m
pulling huge air and pow turns, laying it out,
and feeling the tricks. My sick steez
impresses the paparazzi, and they introduce
me to Bjorn Leines. Several solid sessions
later, we’re toasting to a perfect day at
the lodge house. That’s when the
photographers start talking about some
new, secret area down in Southern Utah.
Guess where I’m headed next?
(22) SHREDDED WEEK
WARNING: THIS
MAD DIARY CONTAINS
GAMEPLAY HINTS.
Vincent Skoglund photo
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SHRED PRESERVATION SOCIE TY
You ’ve got moves you wanna show off later, right? Well, you’ve got
two options: Check ‘em in the Portfolio or Replay Theater.
PORTFOLIO
The Portfolio is available only with a career. It keeps track
of your achievements with a scrapbook and the
replay theater.
SCRAPBOOK
File all the media coverage you earn here. Then when you’re
retired in Florida you can show the grandkids what a star
you were back in the day.
REPLAY THEATER
The Replay Theater lets you view any saved runs from the
game disc, the hard disk, and the Xbox Memory Unit (or
other portable memory device). Amped comes already
stocked with some crazed replays—definitely worth a looksee. But check what you can do: By pressing the directional
pad left/right, you can watch replays, check highlights, and
even compete against any saved replay as a pro challenge.
REPLAY CONTROLS
Use these replay controls when you view a replay in the theater or
right after a run. The D-pad can also be used instead of
the thumbstick.
CONTROLLERREPLAY
LEFT THUMBSTICKMOVE UP: FAST FORWARD
OR D-PAD
BLACK BUTTONTOGGLE CAMERA
START BUTTONPAUSE MENU
(24) PR CENTRAL
MOVE DOWN: SLOW PLAY
MOVE LEFT: PAUSE
MOVE RIGHT: PLAY
Travis Parker for K2
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SOUNDBOARDIN’
THE AMPED SOUNDTRACK
The Amped soundtrack includes more than 200 tunes from some
of the core indie labels in music today. You can listen to them
all, or select your favorite music from the following categories:
ELECTRONIC
EMO
HIP HOP, RAP
Not enough noise? Then rip your own favorite songs to the hard
disk and listen to them! Just scroll down the soundtrack list to find
them. For more on the Amped soundtrack, visit:
WWW.MICROSOFT.COM/GAMES/AMPED
AMPED OPTIONS
AMPED OPTIONS
So you don’t like the way we set this up for you? You want to
do your own thing just because? Customize it with options.
CONTROLLER
Press the D-pad left or right to change the jib button.
You have two options.
1. Jib/rail slide on B button
2. Jib/rail slide on Y button
AUDIO
Use the left thumbstick to adjust the music volume, soundeffects volume, and voiceovers. You can also turn headphones
and shuffle-play on or off.
SOUNDTRACKS
Soundtracks allows you to make your own soundtrack,
choosing any of the killer tunes we packed into Amped—
or any of your own music you’ve stored on the hard disk.
GAME
Turn Xbox Controller vibration on/off. Turn in-game help
on/off. Change default camera.
CHEATS
Enter cheat codes.
PUNK
ROCK
SKA, REGGAE, SURF ROCK
Program Manager
Carl Schnurr
Planner
Brenner Adams
Original Concept
Nathan Larsen
Art Lead
Brian Johnson
Art
Jared Bastian
David Christenson
Steve Cotton
Carson Davidson
Corey Day
Ian Gilmore (Volt)
Adam Ingleby
Rhaelene Lowther
Mike Snyder
Doug Vandegrift
Stephanie Welch (Volt)
Additional Art
Paul Johnson
Gavin Vaden
Software Development Lead
Lynn Eggli
Graphics Engine Lead
Hao Chen
Software Developers
John Adams
Brad Edwards
Dave Haslam
Joshua Jensen
Sandeep Kharkar
George Manousakis
Richard Moore
James Stanard
Scott Turner
Special Thanks
Sina Amedson; Mike “Bags” Bagnuolo; Brad Beck; Shane Carter; Roger Chamberlain;
Nate Christenson; Charlie Condie; Digital Voo Doo; Chris “Gunny” Gunnarson;
Sam Howard; Shinichiro Ishihara; Dan Malstrom; Sonny Mayugba; Kazuo Masuki;
Catherine McNamara; Mike Nusenow; Timmy Ostler; Chris Riddle; Andy Riordan;
Robert Scott; Scott Sorenson; Clark Spencer; Angela Strong; Adam Tolman; Yasutake
Tsunoda; Karen Wadsworth; Nobuyuki Watari; Keith “TM5” Wilson; Travis Wood;
Brandon Wright; Scott Wright; Yuki Yamazaki; Keiko Yanagisawa; Mike Yurth;
Pam “Zam” Zamoscianyk
Paul Ashby (Volt)
Seth Behunin
Ryan Bisson (Volt)
Ricardo Godina (Volt)
Kelly Murphy (Volt)
Chris Okelberry
Tyler Pendleton (Volt)
Kelly Peterson
Zach Woolf (Volt)
Sound Design
Jon Clark
User Testing Lead
Tom Fuller
User Testing
Mark Burdick
(Excell Data Corp.)
Jerome Hagen
Sonny Hoe
(Siemens Business Services Inc.)
Randy Pagulayan
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