Nintendo 64

1080° Snowboarding

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Developed by Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo, 1080° Snowboarding is a snowboarding game built around realistic physics and precise controls. It blends racing with aerial tricks, using detailed powder effects, speed management, and demanding spins to create one of the Nintendo 64's most acclaimed sports titles and a landmark for the genre.
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Release Date
1998-01-01
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Plays
6

The game uses a third-person downhill view and lets players race multiple international boarders across mountain courses in time trials, trick-focused runs, and head-to-head competition. Core play revolves around edging, balance, jumping, landing cleanly, and linking tricks without losing speed. Progress comes from learning course layouts, improving line choice, and unlocking additional content through play.

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Learn each course's slopes, turns, and jump timing before pushing for trick-heavy runs. Avoid oversteering at high speed; early correction is safer than last-second inputs. Keep enough speed before takeoff, but focus on clean landings over flashy combinations. In powder sections, plan your braking and corner entry early because speed drops quickly.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Master the basics first; stable landings matter more than big trick chains.

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Use practice runs to memorize jumps, turns, and any safer alternate lines.

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Control your speed before tight corners instead of trying to recover mid-turn.

User Reviews

The physics feel weighty and convincing for an N64 sports game.

User Reviews

Course design and winter atmosphere still hold up well.

User Reviews

It takes a little practice, but once it clicks the speed and trick flow are excellent.

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