Sliding
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A move usually accomplished by dropping down on the ground and skidding along for a moderate distance. Applicable regardless of posture or purpose, though commonly used to maintain motion while reducing profile to stay in cover or to enter small crevices.
Notable people involved: John Carpenter, Steve Niles, Jamie Keen, Andrea Zanini and Cédric Decelle
Alternate names: Butt-sliding, Skidding
Name variations: buttsliding
![Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter (PlayStation 2)](http://s.uvlist.net/gfx/frame_60x45.png)
PS2 2006-05-05
![F.E.A.R. 3 (Windows)](http://s.uvlist.net/gfx/frame_60x45.png)
WIN 2011-06-24
![F.E.A.R. 3 (PlayStation 3)](http://s.uvlist.net/gfx/frame_60x45.png)
PS3 2011-06-24
![Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter (Windows)](http://s.uvlist.net/gfx/frame_60x45.png)
WIN 2006-05-05
![Crysis 2 (Xbox 360)](http://s.uvlist.net/gfx/frame_60x45.png)
X360 2011-03-25
![SpeedRunners (Windows)](http://s.uvlist.net/gfx/frame_60x45.png)
WIN 2013-08-26
![Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 (Xbox 360)](http://s.uvlist.net/gfx/frame_60x45.png)
X360 2007-03
![Wolfenstein: The New Order (Windows)](http://s.uvlist.net/gfx/frame_60x45.png)
WIN 2014-05-20
![Yubu: The Shoeventure (Windows)](http://s.uvlist.net/gfx/frame_60x45.png)
WIN 2024-03-13
![STRIDER (Windows)](http://s.uvlist.net/gfx/frame_60x45.png)
WIN 2014-02
![Crysis 2 (Windows)](http://s.uvlist.net/gfx/frame_60x45.png)
WIN 2011-03-25
![Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 (PlayStation Portable)](http://s.uvlist.net/gfx/frame_60x45.png)
PSP 2007-05
See also: drifting/oversteering (similar concept but used to re-orient vehicle without affecting current momentum too much)
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Games by year
The first Sliding video game was released in 1985.
Ubisoft and EA Partners published most of these games.