Thick glasses and a funny face!
The sixth game in the Atari Super Pack is Eddie Edward's Super Ski, which is basically an "Eddie the Eagle-endorsed" version of Microids' Super Ski. Now, everyone (here in England) admired our lovable sporting icon, a plucky hero who certainly won over the entire nation's heart. Heck, he even got his name on an Atari ST game, which is a gold medal in itself. Come on, far more impressive than the Calgary Winter Olympics!
Hey, before we continue, I think we should view a couple of wintery screenshots...
Oddly, I had trouble running this game on my own STe so I switched over to Hatari and configured that to emulate a basic STf (TOS 1.02). Also, (thanks to AtariMania) I had a good laugh reading the box cover which says: Fly like "the Eagle" on the Ski Jump!!
Super Ski is a 3D skiing simulator where we compete in slaloms, downhill racing, and a ski jump. Each event is experienced from a third-person perspective with us as Eddie. That basically means we try our best to help keep him on course using our lightning-fast reactions. Which is harder than it sounds...
The races are fast. And I do mean fast! Choose three tracks that increase in their number of twists and turns for a chaotic experience. Controls are superb - move from side to side to steer through as you zoom down the snowy hills (press the fire button to move quicker). To increase your speed, push up for an insane boost!
Competition mode allows multiple players to use the Booking Office to select numbers and their names. Now you can find out who can jump the best and ski the fastest without incurring too many penalties. You might even become a human snowball... Tell me that ain't the funniest thing you never expected to be.
The races are fast. And I do mean fast! Choose three tracks that increase in their number of twists and turns for a chaotic experience. Controls are superb - move from side to side to steer through as you zoom down the snowy hills (press the fire button to move quicker). To increase your speed, push up for an insane boost!
Competition mode allows multiple players to use the Booking Office to select numbers and their names. Now you can find out who can jump the best and ski the fastest without incurring too many penalties. You might even become a human snowball... Tell me that ain't the funniest thing you never expected to be.
Okay, it's time to view some more screenshots, so brace yourself for action...
Oh, how I need the practice...
There is a training mode used to practice each of the four events before taking part in the competition. Using this is something I cannot recommend enough, because you will certainly need lots of practice:
- The slalom games are fast, so they require quick reactions to safely navigate each of the progressively difficult tracks. The harder you go, the more winding the path, and all whilst trying to hit through the gates. Wow, these races are insane - dare you hit UP to go even faster??
- Ski Jump is simple and simply awesome. Sure, it's over within the blink of an eye compared to racing, but it's exciting to see Eddie fly like the eagle he was (ahem). I really enjoyed trying to get the speed and angle just right - now all you've gotta do is try and stop. If you can!
- Downhill Racing is very similar to the slaloms, and I suppose, sports fans will hate me for saying that? However, I found it harder because I felt snowblinded due to the lack of colour and visual objects! It's fast, it's furious, it's racing, so crouch down if you can handle the exhilarating pace.
Aesthetics
Graphically, I'm impressed by Super Ski, which nicely presents an Olympic scene. Everything flows at a frightening pace, but possibly too fast for my old eyes that desired less speed and more frames. We even have foolish spectators standing in dangerous places just waiting to be splattered. Actually, without them, I'd probably go snowblind in this white world. I shouldn't complain because this is brilliant for 1988.
Audio is less impressive with the YM2149 trying to make swooshy/sliding noises and penalty alerts. It's fine, but it could have been better. Sadly, there are no chiptunes to bop along to in the menus or during play.
Audio is less impressive with the YM2149 trying to make swooshy/sliding noises and penalty alerts. It's fine, but it could have been better. Sadly, there are no chiptunes to bop along to in the menus or during play.
Looks great, but sounds poor? Well, at least these screenshots show the best of the game...
The CryptO'pinion?
You know me, sports games aren't really my bag, baby. I enjoy motorsports and even a few beat 'em ups, but I admit to being pretty much meh about athletics. Regardless, Super Ski is great, but I'm concerned about its lack of variety. We needed more events - like a bobsleigh or even curling!! Of course, they're not exactly Eddie's chosen events, but this would have added a lot more content, which feels quite restricted.
However, the controls are perfectly responsive for each frantic event, and the feeling of zooming downhill is a thrill - it's almost like a snowy version of Vroom! Also, the training mode is a Godsend to help brush up on your skills before foolishly jumping into a competition. Overall, Super Ski is great, especially when playing against family or friends - we had a laugh, and that's good enough for me! Highly recommended.
This Eddie version of Super Ski was a tough find. Thankfully, AtariMania has the correct download.
However, the controls are perfectly responsive for each frantic event, and the feeling of zooming downhill is a thrill - it's almost like a snowy version of Vroom! Also, the training mode is a Godsend to help brush up on your skills before foolishly jumping into a competition. Overall, Super Ski is great, especially when playing against family or friends - we had a laugh, and that's good enough for me! Highly recommended.
This Eddie version of Super Ski was a tough find. Thankfully, AtariMania has the correct download.

































