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Play King Hill 64 - Extreme Snowboarding (J) Online

You’ll wipe out constantly at first, but nailing those sketchy mid-air spins while a blizzard rolls in makes the chaos worth it. The physics are janky in that perfect N64 way—icy slopes, wild crashes, and sudden weather shifts keep every run unpredictable.

Developer: Snowcap Games
Genre: Sports
Released: 1999
File size: 9.88 MB
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Game Overview

King Hill 64 is one of those N64 snowboarding games that somehow nails the feeling of barreling down a mountain at reckless speeds. The Japanese version has this weird charm—slightly janky physics, over-the-top wipeouts, and weather that goes from sunny to blizzard in seconds. You’ll spend the first few runs just trying not to faceplant off a cliff, but once you get the hang of it, pulling off ridiculous mid-air spins feels oddly satisfying.

The courses are steep, icy nightmares in the best way possible, and the trick system is simple enough that you’re not fumbling with button combos while airborne. It’s not as polished as, say, 1080° Snowboarding, but there’s something about its rough edges that makes it weirdly addictive. If you’ve ever wanted to eat virtual snow at 60mph, this is your game.

Nintendo 64 (N64)
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