
1080° Snowboarding
Nintendo's groundbreaking snowboarding simulator that set new standards for the genre with its realistic physics, trick system, and dynamic powder effects. Featured a roster of international boarders competing across mountain courses.
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About This Retro Game
Introduced the 'Trick Meter' system where players could chain together grabs, spins and flips to build massive combos, with the 1080-degree spin as the ultimate move.
Used advanced motion capture to animate boarder movements, including realistic weight shifts and wipeouts that affected control.
The multiplayer mode supported split-screen competitions with CPU-controlled avalanches that could disrupt races.
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