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  2. Snowboard Kids - Wikipedia

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    Snowboard Kids (スノボキッズ, sunobokizzu), is a snowboarding video game for the Nintendo 64. It was developed by Racdym and published by Atlus. Many reviewers compared its style to that of the Mario Kart series. An enhanced port, Snowboard Kids Plus, was released in Japan in January 1999 for the PlayStation.

  3. List of snowboarding video games - Wikipedia

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    PC: 1998 Cool Boarders 3: PlayStation: September 30, 1998 Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding: Nintendo 64: October 11, 1998 ESPN X Games Pro Boarder: Windows, PlayStation: November 10, 1998 Snowboard Kids Plus: PlayStation: January 21, 1999 Big Air: PlayStation: February 28, 1999 Freestyle Boardin' '99: PlayStation: February 28, 1999 Snowboard ...

  4. 1080° Snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    1080° Snowboarding [a] is a snowboarding video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 in 1998. In the game, players control one of five snowboarders from a third-person perspective, using a combination of buttons to jump and perform tricks across eight levels.

  5. Snowboard Kids 2 - Wikipedia

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    Snowboard Kids 2 retains the core gameplay of its predecessor while introducing modifications to the game mechanics. The main game is divided into two modes. Story mode combines the battle race and skill game modes from the previous installment. Coins are available on courses except in expert mode.

  6. Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding [a], released as Twisted Edge Snowboarding in Europe, is an extreme sports video game developed by Boss Game Studio and published by Midway in North America and by Kemco in Japan and Europe for the Nintendo 64. The game was not very well received commercially or critically.

  7. List of Nintendo 64 games - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo 64 Nintendo 64 Game Paks. Super Mario 64, the reverse of a North American, a PAL region, and a Japanese region game with identical tabs near its bottom edge. The Nintendo 64 home video game console's library of games were primarily released in a plastic ROM cartridge called the Game Pak.

  8. SBK: Snowboard Kids - Wikipedia

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    SBK: Snowboard Kids, released in Japan as Snowboard Kids Party (スノボキッズパーティー, Sunobo Kizzu Pātī), is a snowboarding video game for the Nintendo DS, released in November 2005 in North America and Japan, and in Europe on April 28, 2006. It is the third and final game in the Snowboard Kids series.

  9. Project64 - Wikipedia

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    Project64 is a free and open-source Nintendo 64 emulator written in the programming languages C and C++ for Microsoft Windows. [3] This software uses a plug-in system allowing third-party groups to use their own plug-ins to implement specific components.