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Twisted Edge - Extreme Snowboarding (USA)

also known as King Hill 64 - Extreme Snowboarding
Nintendo 64
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Reviewed in
1998
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A Japanese Kemco snowboarder with broad, natural slopes. The riding feel prizes freedom over straight simulation and the trick scoring system encourages experimentation. Humbler than 1080°, but with a flavour all its own, especially for anyone after something more contemplative.

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Category
Sports 1 player 3+ Split screen
Description
Extreme snowboarding game on Nintendo 64.

Twisted Edge - Extreme Snowboarding review

3/5
Art direction
"Polished"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,01 GB 📅21/12/1998
Published by Culture Brain

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Collector interest

Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding, the December 1998 NTSC-USA Midway/Crave version, an arcade boarder in 1080's shadow. The game itself has no underlying demand and loose copies trade for pocket change. Its one pricing quirk is a now very scarce US sealed copy, which sends the shrink-wrap price soaring while saying nothing about quality: a pure market artifact, only for sealed completists.

Is Twisted Edge - Extreme Snowboarding still worth playing in 2026?

An extreme snowboarding game from Culture Brain, King Hill 64 offers 3D natural slope descents punctuated by scored acrobatic tricks and spectacular runs. The sporty mood and the search for the best combo appeal for a while, but the modest production, the perfectible handling and the lack of content limit the interest against the era's genre references. Japan only, the title stays obscure. For a retro boarding fan or someone curious about the console's overlooked catalogue, the title keeps a mostly niche interest.

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