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− | '''Snake Tail''' ( | + | The '''Snake Tail Hack''' (internal codename '''nusnake'''), is a [[Nintendo 64]] tech demo. Its origins are unknown, but it may have been one of the demos found during the [[2019 Nintendo, Microsoft data breach case]]. |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== |
Revision as of 15:35, 5 July 2020
The Snake Tail Hack (internal codename nusnake), is a Nintendo 64 tech demo. Its origins are unknown, but it may have been one of the demos found during the 2019 Nintendo, Microsoft data breach case.
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.
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