Tanner Hall Freesking Game

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Tanner Hall met Dave Howard last March in the Monashee Mountains in British Columbia. Both were there to cat ski: Hall was filming for two days with his ski sponsor Armada, and Howard, owner and president of a Canadian company called To Market, had come as a private client. One afternoon after skiing, Howard walked up to Hall, introduced himself, and asked him a strange question.

"Why don't you have an app?"

Hall was taken aback: He had spent the last four years brainstorming ideas for a video game just as Howard had in mind. The two strangers talked some more, and by the time they left, they basically had a deal in place for Howard to develop the freeskiing game Hall had always wanted -- one that will be the first of its kind on the market. The iTunes app will be released the week of Winter X Games 16 in January 2012, and will be playable on Mac computers, iPhones and iPads.

"I've always wondered why it took so long for someone to bite on a skiing game," Hall said from his home in Park City, Utah. "There used to be Jonny Moseley Mad Trix [released a decade ago], and I was one of the characters in that, but that game was kind of a joke. You could ski on top of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. It didn't really represent our sport well."

Hall's game -- Tanner Hall Halfpipe Skiing -- will be designed to be as authentic as possible, he said. "We really want to show the sport in a good light, with good style." The halfpipe game will be developed for an age range of 8 to 45, Howard said, and will allow players to move their phone to steer down the pipe. A joystick on the side of the screen will control jumps and inversions, while directional arrows allow you to spin right and left. Hall said all of today's cutting-edge tricks will be included in the game, and he'll create characters for fellow pro skiers, among them Phil Casabon and Henrik Harlaut.

The game will be free to download; they are also developing three other games that will likely cost 99 cents each and be released after the first game generates some feedback: an urban rail game; a backcountry freeskiing game, with pillows and natural features to jump off; and an advanced pipe-skiing game. The concept's business component is just as ambitious: Music from Hall's record label is being incorporated (and will be for sale), and players will be able to buy Hall's pro-model gear through the app.

"If they're playing the game and they like the jacket he's wearing, they can actually go purchase that jacket," said Howard, who expects 1 million people to download the app within the first month. "That kind of e-commerce has never really been done in this category. It's a great way to do market testing for sponsors, and a great way to sell product."

About a month after the game is released (Hall is planning a launch party in Aspen with Cali P. performing), the app will be available on Blackberries and Droids, Howard said. Hall is banking on the games' generating a buzz in the industry. "This could either be really big or really stupid," he said. "I don't really want to put my name on anything stupid, and I know Dave doesn't want to either."
 
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I was going to call bullshit, because the article was written at a high school level.

Then I read the ESPN article, and realized that it is real.

And the article really WAS written at a high school level....
 
I would never play a game that's strictly half pipe, that sounds boring as shit like something I would get tired of after five minutes
 
They already have TP Freeskiing 2 for iPhone, with halfpipe and park. Why do they need this? Put it on a console and then it will be cool.
 
if your saying "I'm not gunna play if it's halfpipe only" then you didn't read the full article. they need people to play, then they will come out with a backcountry version and a urban version
 
NO.

I want a game on the console somewhat similar to SKATE with realism and full park runs.

None of this shitty app business.

I guess its better than nothing though.
 
Iphone games blow I absolutely hate the mytpski commands where you have to violently tilt the screen back and forth to turn the skier, and use a touch joystick to spin, which never fully registers.

I think the mac version could be sick tho. Using real buttons and arrow absolutely blows away a touch screen for games like this
 
when I read this I was holyshit a good skiing game for consoles then I read that it was for iphone/mac and was like ehhhhh. Oh well hopefully the urban will be sick
 
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