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<big><center>'''''[[Utente:Mikialba/Sandbox2/Lista dei giochi PS2|Lista giochi PS2 - Nintendo 64]]'''''</center></big>
 
== 1080° Snowboarding ==
 
 
'''''1080° Snowboarding''''' is a one-on-one [[snowboarding racing game]] developed and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo 64]] and released on [[February 22]], [[1998]].
 
==Gameplay==
The game plays in partially the same manner as the ''[[Tony Hawk's Pro Skater]]'' series (However this was released before the original Tony Hawk game). The game was even sponsored by [[Tommy Hilfiger]] and [[Lamar]] snowboards. There are separate buttons to crouch and jump, and tricks are done with the B and Z buttons combined with various rotations of the joystick. 1080 has a total of six courses, with such names as Crystal Lake and Golden Forest.
 
==Characters==
There are several playable and unlockable character in the game. They are:
*Kensuke Kimachi; [[Japan]] 19 years old (M)
*Ricky Winterborn; [[Canada]] 14 years old (M)
*Akari Hayami; Japan 17 years old (F)
*Rob Haywood; [[United States]] 20 years old (M)
*Dion Blaster; [[England]] 28 years old (M)
*Panda Bear; Secret unlockable character
*Silver Ice Man; Secret unlockable character
*Gold Ice Man; Secret unlockable character
 
==Development==
[[Image:N64_1080.jpg|thumb|right|250px|''1080° Snowboarding'' screenshot]]
''1080° Snowboarding'' was produced by the Nintendo game designer and producer [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] under Nintendo Corporate Limited.<ref>[http://uk.ign64.ign.com/articles/061/061947p1.html 1080 Snowboarding Interview at IGN] Retrieved January 14, 2007.</ref> The game was used in a promotional cartridge for the [[Nintendo 64]]. One course and character were unlocked. When ten minutes of gameplay were up, an animation of [[Mario]] would appear onscreen saying: "It's me, Mario. Thank you for playing Nintendo 64. Who's next?"{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
 
==Reception and Legacy==
''1080 Snowboarding'' received positive ratings from critics, and earned an average score of 90% on Game Rankings.<ref>[http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/196500.asp?q=1080%20snowboarding 1080 Snowboarding at Game Rankings] Retrieved January 14, 2007. </ref>
===Sequel===
''1080° Snowboarding'' was followed in [[2003]] by ''[[1080° Avalanche]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It was not as well received as the first one due to changes made in gameplay.
 
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.nintendo.com/gamemini?gameid=m-Game-0000-39 Official Nintendo game entry for ''1080° Snowboarding'']
*{{moby game|id=/1080-snowboarding}}