

Three different courses are selectable, each increasing in difficulty with the addition of fast-moving obstacles and sharper turns, alongside three difficulty levels: "Novice", "Intermediate", and "Expert". The player moves the on-screen skier down a course, while avoiding collision with obstacles, such as trees and rocks, or falling off the edge of the slope. It uses a handlebar controller for movement with rotating foot pedals to simulate real skis. The arcade success of Alpine Racer led to a wave of similar sports games capitalizing on its success during the late 1990s.Īlpine Racer is a racing video game based on the sport of alpine skiing. It was an arcade hit, among the top five highest-grossing dedicated arcade games of 1996 in both Japan and the United States. It features three different courses to select, alongside a standard race mode and a time-attack mode where the player must pass through gates to replenish a time limit. The player uses a handlebar controller to move a skier down a course situated on a snow-covered mountain, the objective being to make it to the end of the course without falling off the slope or colliding with obstacles. It ran on the Namco System 22 arcade hardware.

It had a limited release in December 1994, followed by a wide release in July 1995. Alpine Racer is a racing sports video game developed and published by Namco for arcades.
