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[edit] Snowboard or snow sport?
It seems to me that if the definition of snowboard video game includes skiing, then shouldn't the genre be snow sport video game? There are plenty of skiing games that do not have anything to do with snowboarding (like Activision's Skiing for the Atari 2600). I suggest one of two things: (1) Rename or redirect this article; or (2) disinclude skiing from the definition, after all, currently there are no skiing games (or exclusively skiing games) on the category page. -- Zytron 15:59, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
- I agree the title is suboptimal, I just named the article after the category as a strawman. "Snowsport computer and video games" sounds fine to me. The only reason I added Skiing is Big Mountain 2000, which is in the category. —Quarl (talk) 2006-12-10 20:04Z