: Features include a Tournament mode with six stages per series and a VS Mode where two players alternate turns in a split-screen format.
The game's objective is to navigate large waves, collect multicolored buoys, and perform tricks within a set time limit to earn enough points to progress.
is a sports video game developed by Opus and published by Rockstar Games for the PlayStation 2. Released as a North American launch title on October 27, 2000 , the game is a reworked version of the Japanese title Surfroid: Densetsu no Surfer . Gameplay and Mechanics
: The control scheme is unique, utilizing both analog sticks—the left for the surfboard's nose and the right for its tail. Shoulder buttons (L1, R1, L2, R2) are used for aerial tricks.
: Features include a Tournament mode with six stages per series and a VS Mode where two players alternate turns in a split-screen format.
The game's objective is to navigate large waves, collect multicolored buoys, and perform tricks within a set time limit to earn enough points to progress.
is a sports video game developed by Opus and published by Rockstar Games for the PlayStation 2. Released as a North American launch title on October 27, 2000 , the game is a reworked version of the Japanese title Surfroid: Densetsu no Surfer . Gameplay and Mechanics
: The control scheme is unique, utilizing both analog sticks—the left for the surfboard's nose and the right for its tail. Shoulder buttons (L1, R1, L2, R2) are used for aerial tricks.