720 Degrees for NES
56720 Degrees for NES Game Review
This is an old game, but it is still a pretty decent skateboarding game. It is not as flashy as some of the newer skateboarding games like Tony Hawk, but it is still good. You go through the different classes picking up gear and trying different types of courses including ramp, slalom, and downhill. I find it an enjoyable skateboarding game even though it is so out of date. There are some control issues with it being kind of awkward to steer, but I think that mostly has to do with me being so used to joysticks nowadays being used to move around in games. Overall I think young kids especially may enjoy this non-violent non-objectionable content skateboarding game.
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Oops, I made a typo. Amazingly it turned out to actually be a real word, too. I have now fixed it to slalom.
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JB says:
12 months ago
shalom? had no idea this hebrew word was a form of terrain. i'll look for it in the upcoming winter olympics