360: Three Sixty | 3Sixty
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The following cheat codes are for 360: Three Sixty on PlayStation.
| CHEAT CODES | |
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| Enter the codes at the main menu. | |
| Get Demon Vehicle | dpadUp, dpadDown, bttnL1, bttnL2, bttnSelect + bttnStart |
| Unlock All Arenas And Tracks | dpadDown, dpadUp, bttnR2, bttnR1, bttnStart + bttnSelect |
| NO KNOWN CODES | |
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| There are no known cheat codes for 3Sixty on Nintendo 64 and PC. |
About 360: Three Sixty | 3Sixty
360: Three Sixty (also recognized as 3Sixty) is a high-speed, futuristic racing title that challenges the laws of gravity with its intense hover-vessel competition. Developed by Smart Dog and published by Cryo Interactive, the game was released for the Sony PlayStation (PSX/PS1) and Windows PC, while a Nintendo 64 (N64) version was planned but ultimately unreleased in most regions. Set in a water-world future where the polar ice caps have melted, players pilot heavily armed "Skimmers" through sunken cities and hazardous industrial zones, competing in a lethal league where speed is as vital as firepower.
Across PSX and PC, the gameplay is distinguished by its full 360-degree movement, allowing players to soar through tunnels and execute loops while engaging in dogfight-style combat using a variety of pick-up weapons. The PS1 version is frequently noted for its impressive draw distance and the fluid movement of the hovercraft, which emphasizes momentum and drift. The PC version is celebrated for its support of early 3D accelerators, offering significantly sharper textures and higher resolutions for its aquatic environments. The game features multiple modes, including a demanding Championship and a split-screen Versus mode, all set to a pumping electronic soundtrack that fits the cyberpunk aesthetic. Whether you are navigating the flooded ruins of London or dodging homing missiles in a high-speed canyon, 360: Three Sixty remains a definitive and fast-paced relic of the late-90s futuristic racing genre.