- Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding
Infobox VG| title = Twisted Edge Snowboarding
developer = Boss Game Studio
publisher = Midway
engine =
released =
genre = Sports
modes =Single player ,multiplayer
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platforms =Nintendo 64
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requirements =
input = Standard controller"Twisted Edge Snowboarding" is the third
snowboarding game released for theNintendo 64 after "Snowboard Kids " then "1080° Snowboarding ". It is known in Japan as King Hill 64: Extreme Snowboarding. While "Twisted Edge" was not very well received commercially or critically, it covered the snowboard niche between "Cool Boarders 2 " and "1080° Snowboarding" by focusing on tricks (unlike "1080°", which focused on racing), and providing a more intuitive control system than that found in "Cool Boarders 2 ".Development
"Twisted Edge Snowboarding"' was announced on
June 9 ,1997 . Many gamers at the time were excited to hear that the company behindTop Gear Rally (the successful racing simulation) was going to be Boss Studios, and were to make their second video game for theNintendo 64 .Kemco was to publish the game, butMidway acquired the rights to publish the game onOctober 13 ,1997 . OnJanuary 22 ,1998 the game was delayed for 4 months. The game was finally released onNovember 10 ,1998 in the United States.Reception
Critics panned the game. Reviewers were calling the game a "Huge Let Down". Reviewers criticized Boss for delaying the game for 4 months to make the game a "Better Game As Possible". By pushing back the tittle, "1080" was released in between Twisted's delay, which sold more game cartridges and is now being called as a "Classic". Everything about the game was mediocre. Music was pleasurable, Gameplay was frustrating and the Graphics was not like 1080's standards.
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*moby game|id=/twisted-edge-extreme-snowboarding|name="Twisted Edge Snowboarding"
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