What is n64 extreme g?

N64 Extreme G is a high-speed racing game developed by Acclaim Studios London and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Nintendo 64. It was released on October 30, 1997, and was one of the first games to utilize the Nintendo 64's 4MB Expansion Pak, which allowed for improved graphics and additional content.

The game features futuristic hoverbikes that race through tracks with loop-the-loops, jumps, and corkscrews at breakneck speeds. There are four different modes of play: Championship, Time Trial, Arcade, and Multiplayer. In Championship mode, players race through ten different tracks, each with its own unique challenges and obstacles. Time Trial mode allows players to race against the clock to try and set the best time on each of the tracks.

In Arcade mode, players can choose to race on any of the ten tracks individually, or they can race through all ten in a row to try and set the fastest time. Multiplayer mode allows up to four players to compete head-to-head on a split screen.

N64 Extreme G features a heavy metal soundtrack, with tracks from acts such as Fear Factory, Megadeth, and Front Line Assembly. The game was well-received by critics at the time of its release, who praised its fast-paced gameplay and impressive graphics, though some criticized its high difficulty level. Overall, N64 Extreme G remains a beloved classic among fans of racing and action games.