Atlus Remembers N64 Classic Snowboard Kids On Its 25th Anniversary
And the soundtracks are coming to streaming services.
Hold the phone, readers — it's Snowboard Kids' (Snowboard Kiiiiiiids~) 25th anniversary, and we now feel really ancient. More importantly, the game's publisher, Atlus, acknowledged the game's birthday by announcing that all the games' soundtracks would be available on streaming services on Christmas day!
If you missed out on this back in the day, Snowboard Kids is one of the greatest snowboarding games around — 1080 Snowboarding wishes it could be this good (we kid, we kid). But this colourful Mario Kart take on snowboarding saw you play as one of six racers — Slash, Nancy, Jam, Tommy, Linda, or Shinobin — each with a fun design and personality traits that meant each of us at Nintendo Life Towers has one we can relate to the most. (This writer always liked Nancy because look at those '90s-as-heck pink dungarees and those bunny ears — and she always donned a lot of pink on the slopes, too.)
And now we can relive our 1997-98 fantasy every single day, as Atlus has confirmed that the soundtracks to Snowboard Kids, Snowboard Kids 2, and SBK: Snowboard Kids will be uploaded to music streaming services on 25th December. A perfect announcement on a day when it's been snowing in parts of England — and now we have the perfect peppy soundtrack to accompany us on our winter walks.
Twenty-five years ago today was the Japanese release date of Snowboard Kids! ?
— Official ATLUS West (@Atlus_West) December 12, 2022
And starting December 25, you'll be able to enjoy the music of Snowboard Kids, Snowboard Kids Plus and Super Snowboard Kids on digital streaming platforms! https://t.co/3oZdF2JvVF
Read the full article on nintendolife.com
About the game
Snowboard Kids
- Release date: February 1, 1998
- Developer(s): Racdym
- Publisher(s): Atlus
- Game mode(s): Single player, Split screen
- Platform(s): Nintendo 64, PlayStation 1
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