At this point the game consisted of two sub-games. It was one of only two playable demos shown at the Nintendo 64's unveiling at the 1995 Shoshinkai show (the other being Super Mario 64). Kirby Air Ride (known as Kirby Bowl 64 or Kirby Ball 64 at the time) was originally in development during the early days of the Nintendo 64 video game console. When time expires, players face off in a small competition that tests how well your machine ended up, which can vary between a drag race, a brawl, a contest to destroy the most enemies, a gliding game, and even a lap on one of the Air Ride courses. This mode also features random events such as falling meteors, UFOs, Dyna Blade, rail station fires, bouncing items, fake power-ups, a strange pillar, a thief, all boxes containing the same items, dense fog, and more. Players can even collect rare machine pieces to fuse together into a 'Legendary Air Ride Machine,' either the Dragoon or the Hydra. Various Air Ride vehicles are randomly scattered throughout the city, allowing the player to switch vehicles at any time in the game. City Trial is a larger mode where players must navigate a city, along with several more sections such as a forest, cave, and volcano, while grabbing Air Ride machine upgrade items, such as boosts, top speeds, charges, offense, defense, and more.
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