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NINTENDO 64 : South Park mode : Multiplayer 00:00 Opening/intro 2:04 he ravine 6:38 Dugout 10:17 The hill 14:56 Neighbors 19:33 Crater Fort 24:06 Splash touwer 28:43 Cabin fever 33:28 Badlands 38:12 The dam 42:53 Badlands 2 47:37 Wherehouse 52:21 Ufo core 56:54 Gym class 1:01:36 The plant 1:06:10 Toy store 1:10:48 Factory 1:15:34 Ware war South Park is a first-person shooter video game based on the American animated sitcom of the same name. The game was developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Nintendo 64 in 1998 for North America and in 1999 for Europe. It was later ported to Microsoft Windows and PlayStation (port developed by Appaloosa Interactive) in 1999 for the release year to coincide with the film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. A Game Boy Color version developed by Crawfish Interactive was in development, but it was eventually cancelled due to South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker stating that the game would not be fitting on the Game Boy Color as that console was marketed towards children. However, they did keep a few copies of the Game Boy Color version to commemorate what was originally started as the first South Park game.[5] While the Nintendo 64 version's reception was fairly lukewarm, the PC and PlayStation versions of South Park were panned by critics. A Dreamcast version was planned for a 2000 release, but was cancelled during development for unknown reasons. In 2018, a ROM image of the Game Boy Color version was leaked online. Multiplayer In Head-to-Head mode, the players select a level, characters, and game style (time-limited, damage limited, or unending). The Microsoft Windows version allows for online head-to-head play. In the PlayStation and Nintendo 64 versions, upon reaching select stages in single player mode, codes are revealed. These can then be input into the "Cheesy Poofs Decoder" to unlock additional characters for Head-to-Head play. All characters are unlocked in the Microsoft Windows version. In the Nintendo 64 version, you can choose between 20 characters and 17 multiplayer levels.