
This game is rated ESRB: Everyone.
Released in 1998 by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development, 1080° Snowboarding is a racing and sports title for the Nintendo 64, later made available on Wii and Wii U. Players compete across multiple courses while selecting from a variety of snowboards suited to different riding styles. The game places emphasis on performing tricks, with players able to execute a range of maneuvers as they navigate downhill runs. Course variety and equipment selection give the experience a degree of depth beyond straightforward racing, encouraging players to experiment with different board and trick combinations. The title was notable at the time for its focus on realistic snowboarding mechanics within a console racing-sport framework, and it remains a representative example of the genre's presence on the Nintendo 64.
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° 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 life.
