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  • SBK: Snowboard Kids
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  • This is a placeholder page for SBK: Snowboard Kids on the Nintendo DS, developed by Atlus Japan and published by Atlus U.S.A. in 2005.
  • SBK: Snowboard Kids, released in Japan as , is a snowboarding video game for the Nintendo DS released on November 22 2005 in North America. It is the fourth in the Snowboard Kids series following three previous games released on the Nintendo 64 and the PlayStation. It features a new style of character design and a new adventure. Up to four people can play wirelessly with one game card. The game is generally looked down upon by fans because of radical changes made from previous installments.
  • SBK: Snowboard Kids is a video game for the Nintendo DS released in 2005 (2006 in Europe). The game is developed by Ingram Entertainment and published by Atlus. This article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
  • Very notable is that Linda Maltinie, the character responsible for starting most of the competitions in the previous Snowboard Kids games, is absent and appears to have been replaced by Brad, who is related to her. Mr. Dog, Shinobin, and all the playable characters who have debuted in Snowboard Kids Plus and Snowboard Kids 2 are also absent. Koyuki is also a newcomer in the game who is the evolution of both Kaede and Wendy.
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  • Game
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  • ESRB: Everyone
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  • 3
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  • a
Title
  • SBK: Snowboard Kids
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  • Nintendo DS
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  • D
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  • E
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Released
  • 2005-11-22
  • 2005-11-24
  • 2006-04-28
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  • Yes
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  • This is a placeholder page for SBK: Snowboard Kids on the Nintendo DS, developed by Atlus Japan and published by Atlus U.S.A. in 2005.
  • Very notable is that Linda Maltinie, the character responsible for starting most of the competitions in the previous Snowboard Kids games, is absent and appears to have been replaced by Brad, who is related to her. Mr. Dog, Shinobin, and all the playable characters who have debuted in Snowboard Kids Plus and Snowboard Kids 2 are also absent. Koyuki is also a newcomer in the game who is the evolution of both Kaede and Wendy. The characters' super deformed, large-nosed style has been discontinued, and in this game the characters take on an appearance that is much more standard anime-esque. Some of the characters have undergone drastic personality changes, the two most noticeable being Nancy and Tommy. They were both mild-mannered, nice to everyone and kind but now, have become mean-spirited and even borderline antagonistic. There is also bad timing in the game as Slash, Nancy, Jam, and Tommy's ages are all different, while all 10 in the first games. Other changes include the stat layout, introducing an individual shot stat. Also, the stats themselves have altered, such as Tommy being the fastest character in all previous games, now being one of the slowest, and Nancy doing the exact opposite.
  • SBK: Snowboard Kids, released in Japan as , is a snowboarding video game for the Nintendo DS released on November 22 2005 in North America. It is the fourth in the Snowboard Kids series following three previous games released on the Nintendo 64 and the PlayStation. It features a new style of character design and a new adventure. Up to four people can play wirelessly with one game card. The game is generally looked down upon by fans because of radical changes made from previous installments.
  • SBK: Snowboard Kids is a video game for the Nintendo DS released in 2005 (2006 in Europe). The game is developed by Ingram Entertainment and published by Atlus. This article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.