Super Nintendo (SNES)

California Games II

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California Games II is a 1993 SNES sequel built around California-style extreme sports and arcade competition. It features Jet Ski racing, Street Hockey, Snowboarding, Halfpipe Skateboarding, Roller Derby, and Hang Gliding. The game is known for its fast, event-based structure, upbeat surf-rock presentation, and competitive split-screen play that made it a memorable party-style sports title on the system.
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Release Date
1993-01-01
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Plays
3

The game is organized as a set of separate events, each with its own control scheme and scoring rules. Some events focus on speed and racing lines, while others emphasize timing, balance, or trick execution. Players compete for points, finishes, or performance rankings, and the short event format makes it easy to jump between modes or replay a favorite challenge.

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Learn each event individually before focusing on competition. In balance-based events, avoid overcorrecting and keep inputs smooth. In racing events, memorize corners and obstacles so you can maintain speed. For trick or airborne events, timing is more important than button-mashing, so aim for clean takeoffs and controlled landings.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Practice each event separately to understand its scoring and control rhythm.

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Smooth inputs usually work better than frantic button pressing.

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In racing events, knowing the track is often more valuable than raw speed.

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Short matches make it easy to replay events until you improve your score.

User Reviews

A colorful sports compilation with a strong arcade feel.

User Reviews

The variety of events keeps it from feeling repetitive too quickly.

User Reviews

Best enjoyed with friends, especially if you like quick competitive rounds.

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