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1080° (Ten Eighty) Snowboarding is a snowboard racing and tricking game first released for Nintendo 64 in 1998. It was developed by Nintendo EAD and Published by Nintendo Co Ltd.
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The Importance of Replacement Keys for Cars<br>In today's busy world, the significance of having replacement keys for cars can not be overemphasized. Losing a car key, specifically in the modern period where keys are intricately designed with electronic chips and fobs, can be a traumatic experience. This article aims to supply a detailed guide on replacement keys for cars, covering their importance, types, expenses, and often asked concerns.<br>Understanding Car Keys<br>Modern car keys have actually progressed significantly from the traditional metal keys. Understanding these numerous key types is vital for vehicle owners.<br>Types of Car Keys<br>Conventional Key: <br>Made of metal and used to physically engage the locks.Simple and easy to replace however lacks security features.<br>Transponder Key: <br>Contains a microchip that interacts with the car's ignition system.Provides an added layer of security, as the car will not start without the right transponder key.<br>Smart Key (Key Fob): <br>Allows for keyless entry and ignition through distance sensors.Frequently features additional functionalities, such as remote start and panic buttons.<br>Valet Key: <br>A restricted access key created for use by parking attendants.Usually restricts access to the trunk and glove compartment.<br>Remote Keyless Entry: <br>Operates door locks, trunk release, and other functions from a range.Typically integrated with transponder chips for improved security.Key TypeSecurity LevelExtra FeaturesConventional KeyLowNoneTransponder KeyModerateChip for ignition lockSmart Key/Key FobHighKeyless entry and remote startValet KeyModerateRestricted accessRemote Keyless EntryHighRemote operation of locks and functionsWhy Replacement Keys Are Important<br>Replacement keys play a vital function in ensuring the benefit and security of vehicle ownership. Here are a few reasons having replacement keys is essential:<br>Security: In case of key loss or theft, having a replacement guarantees that unauthorized individuals can not access the vehicle.Convenience: A spare key supplies fast access to the vehicle, eliminating the requirement for pricey locksmith professional services during emergencies.Cost-Effectiveness: Replacing a lost key is often less costly than dealing with the consequences of vehicle theft.The Cost of Replacement Keys<br>The cost of replacement keys can vary considerably based on several factors, such as vehicle make and design, key type, and where the replacement is gotten. Below is a basic breakdown of costs associated with different kinds of keys.<br>Key TypeApproximated Cost (GBP)Traditional Key₤ 5 - ₤ 30Transponder Key₤ 75 - ₤ 200Smart Key/Key Fob₤ 200 - ₤ 600Valet Key₤ 10 - ₤ 50Remote Keyless Entry₤ 150 - ₤ 400<br>The prices for keys generally include the following elements:<br>Key Cutting: The preliminary expense connected to the physical cutting of the key.Programming: For transponder and wise keys, additional programming costs might be incurred to sync the key with the vehicle's system.Service Fees: If you select a locksmith or car dealership, service charge will likewise use.Where to Get Replacement Keys<br>Getting a replacement key can be done through different channels, each with its own set of benefits and drawbacks:<br><br>Automobile Dealerships:<br>Pros: Accurate programs and original keys.Cons: Typically the most pricey alternative.<br>Expert Locksmiths:<br>Pros: Often more cost effective and can achieve internal programming for numerous kinds of keys.Cons: Limited access to high-tech keys, depending on the locksmith's equipment.<br>Automotive Service Centers:<br>Pros: Competitive rates and experienced specialists.Cons: May not supply services for all key types.<br>Online Retailers:<br>Pros: Usually, the least expensive alternative for key blanks and cutting services.Cons: Requires DIY programs, which can be complicated.Preventive Measures<br>To prevent the trouble of losing a car key, vehicle owners can take a number of proactive procedures:<br>Spare Keys: Always keep at least one spare key in a safe and accessible place.Tracking Devices: Consider using a Bluetooth tracker on keys to easily find them when misplaced.Key Holder: Use a designated key holder or a lanyard to lessen the risk of losing keys.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)1. How can I tell if my key has a chip?<br>If your key has a plastic head or a slight curve, it is likely a transponder key, which generally has a chip embedded within it.<br>2. Can I get a replacement key for a car that is no longer in production?<br>Yes, you can frequently find [https://www.guykosir.top/automotive/navigating-the-world-of-automotive-key-replacement-your-questions-answered/ replacement keys for car] keys for older or stopped models through specialized locksmiths or online retailers. However, schedule may differ based on the car's age and model.<br>3. Is it safe to buy keys online?<br>Ordering keys online can be safe, however always make sure the seller is reputable and offers secure payment options. Additionally, be prepared to set the key yourself, if needed.<br>4. How can I configure a brand-new key for my car?<br>The method for setting a new key varies by make and model. Common methods involve turning the key in the ignition while following particular patterns or using an OBD-II developer.<br><br>Having replacement keys for cars is not just a matter of benefit; it is important for making sure the security and performance of a vehicle. Whether one go with standard keys or state-of-the-art wise keys, comprehending the choices available can lessen the tension related to losing keys. By taking preventive steps and checking out different channels for getting replacements, vehicle owners can safeguard themselves against unexpected key-related circumstances.<br>
 
 
Ten Eighty was initially released in Japan on February 28 1998 followed by a release in the US a few days later on March 1. The game had a 6-month delay in its release to PAL territories (including Europe and Australia) to 9 October of that year. Nintendo released the game for the Wii Virtual Console in 2008 and the Wii U Virtual Console on [https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/1080-snowboarding-wii-u/ 31 December 2015].
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:1080cover.jpeg|300px|thumb|Right|The front of the UK version of the box]]
 
 
 
== Summary on Game Box ==
 
 
 
''You're taking a Tahoe 155 snowboard down a steep, bumpy incline at night and you're about to top off an Indy Nosebone with a 360° Air, and you haven't even left your living room! You're playing 1080° (Ten Eighty) Snowboarding, a game so intense you'll be brushing the snow off your goggles. With five different boarders, eight different Lamar snowboards, more than 25 tricks, a Half-Pipe and six different courses, this is as close as you'll get to the real thing without hopping on the next ski lift.''
 
 
 
* Six game modes and courses!
 
* 2-Player simultaneous play!
 
* Over 25 different tricks!
 
* Compatible with Rumble Pak accessory (N64)
 
 
 
== Development and Reception ==
 
 
 
1080° Snowboarding’s development was first started in about April 1997 and announced at Nintendo SpaceWorld in November the same year; it garnered critical acclaim upon release and won an Interactive Achievement Award from the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences. 1080° sold an estimated [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_Nintendo_64_video_games 2 million and thirty thousand] copies worldwide. A follow-up game, 1080° Avalanche, was released for the Nintendo GameCube in November 2003.
 
 
 
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== As a Speedrunning Game ==
 
1080° was and is a popular game for “runners” across its Time Attack and Trick Attack modes.
 
 
 
Time Attack requires the runner to complete individual courses as quickly as possible. The game saves 3 best times per course per cartridge and the player can save a single “ghost” of their run on the cart too.
 
 
 
The courses are:
 
* Crystal Lake
 
* Crystal Peak
 
* Golden Forest
 
* Mountain Village
 
* Dragon Cave
 
* Deadly Fall
 
 
 
Trick Attack requires the player to perform trick combinations using button inputs as the player navigates across any of the same six courses with the addition of Air Make (a big stadium jump) and Half Pipe. The player can also choose to save a ghost but this is a less preferred option in this mode. A third mode, Contest, has a mixture of flag navigation and tricking (scores) to achieve an aggregate score over 5 rounds; the mode itself while novel hasn’t proven popular in speedrunning.
 
 
 
In the first few years following release of 1080° Snowboarding, times and scores began appearing in Nintendo magazines, particularly in Europe, where the popularity of competition had flourished. Players would submit their best results, sometimes with photo evidence, to the magazines’ High Scores section. The most popular were [[N64 Magazine]] and [[64 Magazine]], though others also existed.
 
 
 
Around 1999, a website called REX’s High Scores, created by [[Rene Elsaesser]] began hosting a collection of Nintendo gaming high scores sections and it linked to Nintendo 64 High Scores, created and maintained by [[Iacopo Sorce]]. Many players would find Iacopo’s site by first coming from REX’s page. This web domain would become the central place for 1080° times and scores for 10 years (from 1999 to 2009) before it ceased operations.
 
 
 
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= External Links =
 
== Current 1080° Snowboarding Speedrunning Links ==
 
* [https://www.speedrun.com/1080snowboarding 1080° Snowboarding on speedrun.com]
 
* [https://twitter.com/1080Speedrun Official Twitter page of 1080° Snowboarding speedrunning community]
 
 
 
== Archived Time Attack/Trick Attack Tables ==
 
* [http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/Vulpex/Phoenix/1080A.htm 22 April 2001 World Records on N64 High Scores]
 
* [http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/Vulpex/Phoenix/1080B.htm 11 September 2001 World Records on N64 High Scores] including the last photo-verified times by Russell Clapham until 2007 (Andrew Barrow, Crystal Lake)
 
* [http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/Vulpex/n64hs/1080.html 22 February 2003 World Records on N64 High Scores] (note at this point the emergence of some known liars)
 
* [http://n64hs.speedrunwiki.com/1080.html 30 January 2007 World Records on N64 High Scores] (impossible times from at least 3 runners exist on these boards)
 
* [https://www.twingalaxies.com/game/1080-snowboarding/nintendo-64/pal-time-attack-crystal-lake-fastest-completion/page/1?ref=fbshare Andrew Barrow's Crystal Lake 1'02"50 from 14 Feb 2007] The first video-verified/published run of Crystal Lake
 
 
 
== Archived Miscellaneous Pages ==
 
* [http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/Vulpex/n64hs/NaiWR.html 18 January 2003 World Record Counts on N64 High Scores]
 
* [http://n64hs.speedrunwiki.com/NaiWR.html 5 March 2004 World Record Counts on N64 High Scores]
 
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20010803162917/http://www.angelfire.com/pq/REX/IS1080.html N64 High Scores Proofs Page] with reference to Alan Jaynes and Russell Clapham
 
* [http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/Vulpex/n64hs/1080Walkthrough.txt Short Time Attack Walkthrough written by [[Ben Miller]]]
 
 
 
== Archived Rankings Pages ==
 
* [http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/Vulpex/Phoenix/1080RanA.htm 8 December 2001 Rankings on N64 High Scores]
 
* [http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/Vulpex/n64hs/1080Rankings.html 22 February 2003 Rankings on N64 High Scores]
 
* [http://n64hs.speedrunwiki.com/Rankings/1080Rankings.html 16 July 2006 Rankings on N64 High Scores]
 
 
 
== Archived Speedrunning News ==
 
* [http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/Vulpex/n64hs/Archive1st2000.html March 2000 on N64 High Scores mentioning Ben Miller #1 battle with Alan Jaynes]
 
* [http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/Vulpex/n64hs/Awards2.html June 2000 on N64 High Scores mentioning some Craig Makepeace World Records]
 
* [http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/Vulpex/n64hs/ArchiveMarch2K1.html March 2001 on N64 High Scores mentioning Russell Clapham becoming #1 and Ben Miller improvements]
 
* [http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/Vulpex/n64hs/ArchiveSept2K1.html September 2001 on N64 High Scores mentioning Russell Clapham's Crystal Peak World Record]
 
* [http://n64hs.speedrunwiki.com/Awards12.html December 2002 on N64 High Scores mentioning Paul Plumridge's (fake) time submissions]
 
* [http://n64hs.speedrunwiki.com/Awards13.html March 2003 on N64 High Scores mentioning Bastion Trachte's Golden Forest World Record]
 
* [http://n64hs.speedrunwiki.com/Awards14.html June 2003 on N64 High Scores mentioning Andrew Nguyen's Trick Attack World Records]
 
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20091027103256/http://geocities.com/nicholasharvey9999/Archive2006Q2.html April 2006 on N64 High Scores mentioning Ron Klijn's 5 new Time Attack World Records and immediate entry to #1 for Time Attack]
 
 
 
== Impossible & Fake Times ==
 
While much good work was done between 1999 and 2009 to maintain the fastest times and highest scores on N64 High Scores, photographic proof was optional and only a fraction of players opted to provide proof (either voluntarily or upon request). Due to the extremely low burden of proof, some impossible times were submitted in that the decimal numbers would not fit in with the 3 or 4 centisecond intervals that the games’ chronometer counts at in every Time Attack run.
 
 
 
It can be extremely difficult to decipher the potentially legitimate from the illegitimate times going back almost 2 decades, so this wiki attempts to give transparency for some of the issues.
 
 
 
The following players have been found to have either impossible times submitted (I.e. either fake or accidentally mis-typed) or have admitted to making up times:
 
* [[Patrick Zalesky]] submitted several impossible times including 1'27"52 on Crystal Peak. This is noteworthy as he didn’t provide evidence and claims a World Record on Deadly Fall
 
* [[Andrew Kent]] submitted several impossible times and was also frozen out from the GoldenEye Elite for failing to respond to requests for video evidence of his times
 
* [[Paul Plumridge]] submitted some impossible times and also admitted to lying about his times many years later. Paul was another one banned from GoldenEye’s elite for making up times in GoldenEye and TimeSplitters 2. This is noteworthy as Paul in 2002 claimed a world record on 1080°’s Crystal Lake
 
* Justin Nazaroff had an impossible time on Crystal Lake (1'02"64), a Time also claimed by Kent
 
 
 
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[[Category:N64 games]]
 

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The Importance of Replacement Keys for Cars
In today's busy world, the significance of having replacement keys for cars can not be overemphasized. Losing a car key, specifically in the modern period where keys are intricately designed with electronic chips and fobs, can be a traumatic experience. This article aims to supply a detailed guide on replacement keys for cars, covering their importance, types, expenses, and often asked concerns.
Understanding Car Keys
Modern car keys have actually progressed significantly from the traditional metal keys. Understanding these numerous key types is vital for vehicle owners.
Types of Car Keys
Conventional Key:
Made of metal and used to physically engage the locks.Simple and easy to replace however lacks security features.
Transponder Key:
Contains a microchip that interacts with the car's ignition system.Provides an added layer of security, as the car will not start without the right transponder key.
Smart Key (Key Fob):
Allows for keyless entry and ignition through distance sensors.Frequently features additional functionalities, such as remote start and panic buttons.
Valet Key:
A restricted access key created for use by parking attendants.Usually restricts access to the trunk and glove compartment.
Remote Keyless Entry:
Operates door locks, trunk release, and other functions from a range.Typically integrated with transponder chips for improved security.Key TypeSecurity LevelExtra FeaturesConventional KeyLowNoneTransponder KeyModerateChip for ignition lockSmart Key/Key FobHighKeyless entry and remote startValet KeyModerateRestricted accessRemote Keyless EntryHighRemote operation of locks and functionsWhy Replacement Keys Are Important
Replacement keys play a vital function in ensuring the benefit and security of vehicle ownership. Here are a few reasons having replacement keys is essential:
Security: In case of key loss or theft, having a replacement guarantees that unauthorized individuals can not access the vehicle.Convenience: A spare key supplies fast access to the vehicle, eliminating the requirement for pricey locksmith professional services during emergencies.Cost-Effectiveness: Replacing a lost key is often less costly than dealing with the consequences of vehicle theft.The Cost of Replacement Keys
The cost of replacement keys can vary considerably based on several factors, such as vehicle make and design, key type, and where the replacement is gotten. Below is a basic breakdown of costs associated with different kinds of keys.
Key TypeApproximated Cost (GBP)Traditional Key₤ 5 - ₤ 30Transponder Key₤ 75 - ₤ 200Smart Key/Key Fob₤ 200 - ₤ 600Valet Key₤ 10 - ₤ 50Remote Keyless Entry₤ 150 - ₤ 400
The prices for keys generally include the following elements:
Key Cutting: The preliminary expense connected to the physical cutting of the key.Programming: For transponder and wise keys, additional programming costs might be incurred to sync the key with the vehicle's system.Service Fees: If you select a locksmith or car dealership, service charge will likewise use.Where to Get Replacement Keys
Getting a replacement key can be done through different channels, each with its own set of benefits and drawbacks:

Automobile Dealerships:
Pros: Accurate programs and original keys.Cons: Typically the most pricey alternative.
Expert Locksmiths:
Pros: Often more cost effective and can achieve internal programming for numerous kinds of keys.Cons: Limited access to high-tech keys, depending on the locksmith's equipment.
Automotive Service Centers:
Pros: Competitive rates and experienced specialists.Cons: May not supply services for all key types.
Online Retailers:
Pros: Usually, the least expensive alternative for key blanks and cutting services.Cons: Requires DIY programs, which can be complicated.Preventive Measures
To prevent the trouble of losing a car key, vehicle owners can take a number of proactive procedures:
Spare Keys: Always keep at least one spare key in a safe and accessible place.Tracking Devices: Consider using a Bluetooth tracker on keys to easily find them when misplaced.Key Holder: Use a designated key holder or a lanyard to lessen the risk of losing keys.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)1. How can I tell if my key has a chip?
If your key has a plastic head or a slight curve, it is likely a transponder key, which generally has a chip embedded within it.
2. Can I get a replacement key for a car that is no longer in production?
Yes, you can frequently find replacement keys for car keys for older or stopped models through specialized locksmiths or online retailers. However, schedule may differ based on the car's age and model.
3. Is it safe to buy keys online?
Ordering keys online can be safe, however always make sure the seller is reputable and offers secure payment options. Additionally, be prepared to set the key yourself, if needed.
4. How can I configure a brand-new key for my car?
The method for setting a new key varies by make and model. Common methods involve turning the key in the ignition while following particular patterns or using an OBD-II developer.

Having replacement keys for cars is not just a matter of benefit; it is important for making sure the security and performance of a vehicle. Whether one go with standard keys or state-of-the-art wise keys, comprehending the choices available can lessen the tension related to losing keys. By taking preventive steps and checking out different channels for getting replacements, vehicle owners can safeguard themselves against unexpected key-related circumstances.