To get the "Extra Quality" experience on your phone or PC, tweak these settings:
While SSX Tricky isn't native to the PSP, the handheld’s actual title, , functions as a "stealth port" of SSX 3 with some elements that recall the arcade feel of Tricky .
: Used copies generally range from $9 to $25 , while new/sealed copies can reach up to $60 .
Pre-patched to prevent the infinite loading loops common in older compressed files. How to Install and Play
The official game launched in 2001 strictly for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, and a scaled-down version for the Game Boy Advance.
The core mechanic is still thrilling. Stringing together multiple flips, spins, and grabs to activate Uber tricks—resulting in blinding speed—never gets old.
To get the "Extra Quality" experience on your phone or PC, tweak these settings:
While SSX Tricky isn't native to the PSP, the handheld’s actual title, , functions as a "stealth port" of SSX 3 with some elements that recall the arcade feel of Tricky .
: Used copies generally range from $9 to $25 , while new/sealed copies can reach up to $60 .
Pre-patched to prevent the infinite loading loops common in older compressed files. How to Install and Play
The official game launched in 2001 strictly for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, and a scaled-down version for the Game Boy Advance.
The core mechanic is still thrilling. Stringing together multiple flips, spins, and grabs to activate Uber tricks—resulting in blinding speed—never gets old.