Site Notice
  • We have a limited coverage policy. Please check our coverage page to see which articles are allowed.
  • Please no leaked content less than one year old, or videos of leaks.
  • Content copied verbatim from other websites or wikis will be removed.

Snake Tail Hack

From NintendoWiki, your source on Nintendo information. By fans, for fans.
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Screenshot

The Snake Tail Hack (internal codename nusnake), is a Nintendo 64 tech demo. It originates as a sample on an N64 SDK disc.

Gameplay

Gameplay involves controlling snake like creatures with the heads of other animals in a single fenced room with the Nintendo 64 logo in its centre, however the game may be buggy. The player can gather pieces to build the snake (which is a concept reused in the Nintendo DS game Slide Adventure MAGKID), and fire the pieces across the room, possibly to attack enemy snakes. The game was intended to be multiplayer and feature four players. The players are ranked by "tail" points, with the highest point winning the game. There is also a time limit.

External links

Nintendo tech demos
Game Boy / Color Game Boy Color Promotional Demo • X
SNES SNES Glider • Fundoshi-kun 3D Tool
Virtual Boy Donkey Kong Country • Mario Demo
Nintendo 64 / 64DD Mirror House Cornflakes • Snake Tail Hack • Super Mario 64 Disk Version
Game Boy Advance Donkey Kong Plus • Goldfish Scoop • Yoshi Sample
Nintendo GameCube Peach's Castle • Rebirth • Super Mario 128
Nintendo DS Balloon Trip • Carving • DSpeak • Mario's Face • Submarine • Table Hockey
Wii Wii Sports: Airplane • Remote Pointer Demo: Obstacle Course • Wii Music: Orchestra
Nintendo 3DS 3D Challenge • 3D Jumper • Classic Collection
Wii U Battle Mii • Chase Mii • Japanese Garden Tech Demo • Measure Up • New Super Mario Bros. Mii • Project Giant Robot • Shield Pose • Zelda HD Experience
Internal Nintendo products
Aging cartridges  • Controller test cartridges  • Crash debugger  • DS Download Station Game Cards  • Mario Club build games  • Nintendo Campus Challenge 1991 cartridge  • Nintendo Campus Challenge 1992 cartridge/Super Mario Club Taikai You  • Nintendo Demo Vision  • Nintendo kiosk demos  • Nintendo NES M82  • Nintendo World Championships (cartridges)  • Pokémon distribution cartridges  • Super Famicom DOS  • Super Mario Club (Famicom Network System)  • Super NES Service cartridge  • Port test cartridge  • Service disc  • Tech demos  • Test program  • VUE debugger sample  • Wide Boy
NintendoWiki logo.png This article is a stub. You can help NintendoWiki by expanding it.