1080 ° snowboarding

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1080 ° snowboarding
Studio Nintendo EAD
Publisher Nintendo
Erstveröffent-
lichung
JapanJapanFebruary 28, 1998 April 1, 1998 November 30, 1998
North AmericaNorth America
European UnionEuropean Union
platform Nintendo 64 , Virtual Console
genre Racing game
Game mode Single player , multiplayer
control Gamepad
medium 96 Mbit cartridge (Nintendo 64)
Age rating
USK released from 0
PEGI recommended from 3 years

1080 ° Snowboarding is a computer game that was released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998 . The player has the task of racing or performing tricks as a snowboarder . The game won the 1999 Interactive Achievement Awards for Best Sports Game and sold over a million copies. The game was also released for the Virtual Console .

1080 ° Snowboarding has several racing modes, which can be roughly divided into two groups: The trick modes are about performing as many tricks as possible with the snowboard, while the racing modes are against time or other players on a slope must shut down. At the beginning of the game you can choose between five snowboarders and eight snowboards, others can be unlocked.

In 2003, the successor to the game, 1080 ° Avalanche , appeared for the Nintendo GameCube , which, however, did not enjoy the success of its predecessor.

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