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Big Mountain 2000
Big Mountain 2000
North American Nintendo 64 cover art
Developer(s)Natsume
Composer(s)Kinuyo Yamashita
Platform(s)Nintendo 64
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Big Mountain 2000, known in Japan as Snow Speeder (スノースピーダー), is a skiing and snowboarding racing game for the Nintendo 64.

Gameplay

A screenshot of Big Mountain 2000 gameplay on Nintendo 64.

Big Mountain 2000 puts the player in control of a racer using either snowboard or skis. There are three different modes to choose from: time attack, multi-player (two players maximum) and championship. The player can design custom gear, including equipment, and clothing.

As the player advances through the game, experience is gained and new levels can be unlocked. Instant replay allows the player to watch an older run-through on a level. The player is given a stamina meter with longer time intervals between falling and getting up each time the racer falls over. There are six characters of wildly varying skill levels to choose from.

Development

The game was released in Japan under the title Snow Speeder in 1998 almost two years before its North American release.

Reception

IGN gave Big Mountain 2000 a 6.0 out of 10 overall with huge criticism of the graphics stating that the game was really outdated.[1]

References

  1. ^ IGN Reviews Big Mountain 2000