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Think Snowboard Kids is just a cute, pastel-colored racer for the N64? Think again. Behind the bright graphics and big noses lies one of the most brutal, unforgiving "Cute 'em Up" games of the late 90s. In this episode of Shred Retro, we’re digging into the cultural artifact that is Snowboard Kids. We explore how it captured the rebellious 1999 "Grom" phenomenon, why its item system makes Mario Kart look like a friendly drive, and the absolute trauma of missing the ski lift gate. Whether you're playing on original hardware hooked up to a crispy PVM or using a modern scaler like the Analogue 3D , this game's chaotic energy and MIDI-fied ska-punk soundtrack hold up incredibly well today. Did you ever manage to beat the gatekeepers in Ninja Land and Quicksand Valley? Did you unlock Shinobin? Let me know your favorite memories (or biggest frustrations) in the comments below! 👇 Drop a sub to Shred Retro for more deep dives into the best (and weirdest) snowboarding video games! CHAPTERS: 0:00 - The Hallucination & The Trap 1:30 - The 1999 "Grom" Phenomenon 3:15 - The "Cute 'em Up" Theory 5:00 - The Economy of Violence (And The Ski Lift) 7:00 - Retro Tech & The Ska-Punk Soundtrack 8:30 - The Gatekeepers: Ninja Land & Shinobin 9:45 - The Legacy & Slopecrashers GAMES & MEDIA FEATURED: Snowboard Kids (N64) Snowboard Kids 2 (N64) Slopecrashers Groms (VHS - Range of Light Productions 1999)