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You wipe out on waves, bail on kickflips, and somehow love every janky second of it—surfing and skating never felt this awkward or weirdly addictive.

Developer: Konami
Genre: Action
Released: 1988
File size: 64 bytes
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I remember picking up T&C - Wood & Water Rage for the NES back in 1988, a Konami release that tried something a little different on a console packed with platformers and shooters. It wasn't trying to be the next big thing, just a straightforward sports game with a split personality, offering two distinct activities that felt pretty experimental for the time.

You control a surfer or a skateboarder, switching between two separate game modes. In the surfing section, you ride waves, avoid obstacles like rocks and sharks, and try to perform tricks for points. The skateboarding part has you ollieing over gaps and grinding on rails while dodging traffic and pedestrians. The objective is simple: survive as long as possible and score points, but the controls are slippery and the collision detection is unforgiving, making every run feel tense. It's a game where you wipe out constantly, bail on nearly every trick, and yet find yourself hitting reset just to try one more time. Playing it feels like wrestling with a stubborn friend; you get frustrated but can't help laughing at the chaos.

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