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This is just some stuff from the ROM Cav4yrhabhhe found:



It's me, Guppi! You found the Xtreme Sports Scrapbook! I tucked it in here for special little cheaters like you who don't know when to quit. You can skip ahead by pressing START, or EXIT by holding all 4 buttons for a coupla seconds. Now then, let me tell you about how this game was made! This game was based loosely on the PC game "Xtreme Sports Arcade: Summer Edition". It has the longest name of any game I've ever played, but is lots of fun, especially if you liked our Game Boy game. The image you're looking at is the first picture of Fin and I when we were just scribbles. Doesn't Fin look gangly and odd? Next slide please...

Here's me before I became a surfboard toting beach-bunny. Don't get me wrong, I like skateboards just fine (if you don't mind picking gravel out of your shorts), but Fin's the real skate-monster. I'm pretty sure I was a blonde in this shot, not the feisty red-head I am today.

Here's the second picture of Fin. Between you and me, I think he looks kind of shrimpy. Maybe if he worked on those arms a bit and toned up here and there...

Fin really started to come into focus after this drawing made in blue crayon on a restaurant tablecloth. He looks a little more clever and quite a bit more stocky, and he seems to have pretty much stayed that way ever since.

Here's a another blonde version of me. There were a lot of things in this picture that stayed with me... the vest, swimsuit, hair-band, and even the ear-rings. I don't wear the boy-cut bathing suit anymore 'cuz it's way too 90's...

This lanky lass is the "roller-babe" from the PC Xtreme Sports. I think she's a cousin of mine, since we're similar in a lot of ways. Can you see the family resemblance? Next up are a few more pictures of her.


Next up are a few more Guppi wanna-bes. By now you might have noticed the bikini/snow boots combination on this gal. Originally our adventure was only going to feature boards: Skyboards, Snowboards, Surfboards, Skateboards, and Luge. The competition was going to be held on an island, since it's the only place where you can have snowy mountains and sandy beaches side by side. Later it was changed to just Summer sports, and eventually even that was taken out of the title by some Xtreme Cola President-types. But that's how all the tropical influence and beach attire got into the game.

Here's another past version of me. In our original story, I was supposed to visit the island with Mom and Dad in tow, pleading for me not to participate in the dangerous tournament. As the game progressed, my parents would show up to try to impress me with how "cool" they were trying to become (even though they would fail miserably). Eventually Dad and Mom would get so entirely carried away, that they'd evolve into the all-powerful Crash-Daddy and Ridge Kitty who must be defeated in the final battle. As it worked out, Mom and Dad were replaced with the crafty Bone Head's gang.

This is me the way I looked for the entire production of the game, right up to the end. It was only when the cinema sequences were added that I changed a little bit more. I had the tattoo removed, cut my ratty pigtails, and got a fresh change of clothes. If you want, you can see a full color version of this picture on the debug Menu labeled "Test Image".

Some other interesting tidbits, several features were dropped from the competition including the Equip screen and the Shop. By winning an event, competitors would get cash they could spend on new boards and other enhanced equipment. These items would change the competitor's top speed and maneuverability, making certain tracks impossible to beat without the right equipment. Turns out the shop was too impractical and expensive to add, so it was turned into a snack-room.

Another drop-out was the Challenger Lounge, a way of competing head-to-head using the infrared port. Basically you'd set up a few courses to challenge, confirm the choices with a friend by infrared link, and then the races would start. Afterwards you'd link and compare scores, and the winner would gain some cash. When the idea was dropped, the lounge was turned into a storeroom filled with crates.

One feature that just barely squeaked in was (believe it or not) the island itself. Originally the Practice Mode was going to be the only way of playing the game, due to time constraints. Thanks to a few months of hard work, visitors now have a full island of competitors to explore. And I was able to get a nice, tropical tan! Next slide please!

Here's a picture of me I had taken as a promotional image for the contest. They said I looked too nervous, and tossed it out! I blame it on too much sugar intake from that lousy soda pop.

Here's Fin atop his board. This shot was going to be on the Character Select, but it looked awful when squashed into a menu, so they went with a different image. Too bad too, cause he got some serious air for that shot!

This is the companion picture for the Character Select screen I just mentioned. Again, it was much too complex an image to share a half the screen with Fin. It stinks too, 'cuz I had to run through freezing water and change into a dry suit every time they missed the shot! Jerk faces!

Last up is one of my favorite pictures. Why? In-Line is a very special part of our game, because it was the first event to get done! We really had fun those first months, skating around the Tropical Falls track and getting a feel of how the rest of the game would follow. Well, now you know more about Xtreme Sports than anyone else! Fin & I had lots of fun playing with you, and we hope you enjoy the game for a long time! <bh:0e> See you next season!<bh:0e> --Guppi