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    Town & Country Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage

    Game » consists of 1 releases. Released February 1988

    One of the first extreme sports games released for consoles that included both surfing and skateboarding.

    vondozier's Town & Country Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage (Nintendo Entertainment System) review

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    One of the very first X-TREME offerings on a game console.

    One of the few quality games released by the now defunct LJN, was this innovative '88 release. Taking to the sea and streets, T&C offered two limited, but punishingly hard modes of play: skate and surf. Well, there's also a third mode, but it's basically the combo of team skating and surfing.

    I remember when I was younger playing this game, and actually being better at the skating than I am now. I also had no clue how to surf in this game, and well, I still don't. Multiple playthroughs come down to pure memorization. There's no dynamic levels or too many different looking streets and oceans, this is the NES after all.

    The skating part of the game is a simple formula. 2D, scrolling to the right. You control up, down, left slows you down, and right speeds you up, with your main objective pretty much being don't crash into anything, unless you want your strange looking character to go soaring through the air, face first into asphault. You can also collect coins to boost your Hi-Point score, being the main objective of the game.

    The surfing part of the game is a confusing, frustrating formula. It's some sort of wacky balancing game, where seemingly up, down, left, and right do little to actually balance you at all. Throughout my life, I've never understood the surfing. The sound of failing this mode is pure nostalgia.

    This could be considered a forefather to the X-Treme sport boom of the late 90's. All in all, this game delivered a solid idea to the gaming world.

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