1080° Avalanche

1080° Avalanche Free Download73

4.3 / 5Dec 1, 200312 ratings
SportsRacing

📦 Repack Info

Est. Download Size

4 GB

Languages

Multi-Language

DLCs

All Included

Version

Latest

Crack

Pre-Applied

Source

SteamUnlocked / DODI

Game Overview

1080° Avalanche, released in Japan as 1080° Silverstorm (テン·エイティ シルバーストーム, Ten Eiti Shirubāsutōmu), is a snowboarding game for the Nintendo GameCube, developed by Nintendo's in-house development studio, Nintendo Software Technology, and published by Nintendo. Avalanche is a sequel to 1080° Snowboarding for the Nintendo 64.

The game has an emphasis on racing, rather than doing tricks, in contrast to other popular snowboarding games, such as the SSX series. It can output in 480p and Dolby Pro Logic II and supports four players on one GameCube as well as LAN play with up to four GameCubes.

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Technical Specifications

Developer:Nintendo
Publisher:Nintendo
Genre:Sports, Racing
Platforms:GameCube
Release Date:Dec 1, 2003
ESRB Rating:Everyone
Est. File Size:4 GB
Language:Multi-Language

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Download 1080° Avalanche

Est. Size4 GB
Install Time5–15 min
LanguageMulti-Language
SourceSteamUnlocked / DODI
Status🟢 Online
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Installation Guide

  1. 1

    Click the Download button — you will be redirected to the source site.

  2. 2

    Wait for the page to load. Click the green "Free Download" button.

  3. 3

    If prompted, wait the countdown timer (usually 15 seconds).

  4. 4

    Once downloaded, right-click the ZIP/RAR file → Extract to folder.

  5. 5

    Open the extracted folder and run the game executable as Administrator.

  6. 6

    If the game doesn't launch, install the files from the "_Redist" or "DirectX" folder inside.

  7. 7

    Disable antivirus temporarily if it blocks the executable (false positive — common with repacks).

Antivirus Warning: Repacked games may trigger false positives. Add an exception in Windows Defender before installing.

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