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1080° (Ten Eighty) Snowboarding is a snowboard racing and tricking game first release for Nintendo 64 in 1998. It was developed by Nintendo EAD and Published by Nintendo Co Ltd. | 1080° (Ten Eighty) Snowboarding is a snowboard racing and tricking game first release for Nintendo 64 in 1998. It was developed by Nintendo EAD and Published by Nintendo Co Ltd. | ||
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| + | Ten Eighty was first 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) on 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]. | ||
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| + | == Game Box Blurb == | ||
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| + | ''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.'' | ||
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| + | == Game Features == | ||
| + | Six game modes and courses! | ||
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| + | 2-Player simultaneous play! | ||
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| + | Over 25 different tricks! | ||
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| + | Compatible with Rumble Pak accessory (N64) | ||
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| + | == Development and Reception == | ||
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| + | 1080° Snowboarding was first started in terms of its development in about April 1997 and announced at Nintendo Space World in November the same year; it garnered critical acclaim 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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1080° (Ten Eighty) Snowboarding is a snowboard racing and tricking game first release for Nintendo 64 in 1998. It was developed by Nintendo EAD and Published by Nintendo Co Ltd.
Ten Eighty was first 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) on 9 October of that year. Nintendo released the game for the Wii Virtual Console in 2008 and the Wii U Virtual Console on 31 December 2015.
Game Box Blurb
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.
Game Features
Six game modes and courses!
2-Player simultaneous play!
Over 25 different tricks!
Compatible with Rumble Pak accessory (N64)
Development and Reception
1080° Snowboarding was first started in terms of its development in about April 1997 and announced at Nintendo Space World in November the same year; it garnered critical acclaim and won an Interactive Achievement Award from the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences. 1080° sold an estimated 2 million and thirty thousand copies worldwide. A follow-up game, 1080° Avalanche, was released for the Nintendo GameCube in November 2003.