1080°: TenEighty Snowboarding

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Game Details

  • Released: Fri, Jan 18 2008
  • Cost: 1000 Points
  • Number of Players: 2 Players

Controllers

  • Classic Controller
  • GameCube Controller

Prepare to experience the thrills and chills of the ultimate extreme sport in 1080°: TenEighty Snowboarding. This Nintendo 64 classic offers one of the most accurate yet accessible snowboarding simulations around – all from the warmth of your living room!

1080°: TenEighty Snowboarding features six huge courses, loaded with cool places to pull off more than 25 outlandish tricks. Six different game modes are on offer, including head-to-head races against a friend or the CPU, Time Attack, Trick Attack and a Practice mode.

Impressive 3D graphics (lens flare, varying weather and lighting conditions) and an atmospheric soundtrack round off this perfect wintry package that anyone can get a kick out of.

Description from the Wii Shopping Channel

Comments

90%
mackay64
on Sat, Feb 2 2008 4:27 PM

First there was Go-Kart racing. Then there was Space Eye-Bleed-Super-Fast racing. There was even water based Jet Ski racing. From asphalt, to zero gravity, to water, youd have thought Nintendo had it all covered. Then they pull a snow racing game out of the hat.

The origin of games like "SSX Tricky", 1080 was quite truly immense. Fantastic music and unrivaled gameplay meant Nintendo had done it again. With different types of snow (Deep will slow you down in a race, light shallow virgin (lol) snow will speed you up quite considerably, and medium snow neither speed or slows you down) to race or preform tricks in, Nintendo had covered all the angles of weather based racing.

Quite frankly one of the best titles available on the VC, you owe this to yourself.

So why are you wasting your time reading this? Go buy. 

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