For those looking to preserve this game in a digital library, the version matters:

Shredding the Slopes: A Look Back at Amped 3 When people talk about the "wildest" launch titles for the Xbox 360, usually sits at the top of the list. Developed by Indie Built and released in 2005, it took a hard left turn from the grounded, semi-realistic snowboarding roots of its predecessors and dove head-first into a neon-soaked, absurdist fever dream.

Runs at a native 60Hz. If you are using original hardware or specific emulators like Xenia , this is generally the preferred version for smooth frame rates.

It’s self-aware, sarcastic, and deeply rooted in mid-2000s counter-culture.

While the graphics are clearly "early HD," the sheer variety of gameplay keeps it fresh. You aren't just racing; you're performing trick challenges, playing odd mini-games, and exploring a massive soundtrack featuring indie legends and underground punk.