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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater
Platforms: Simply the best, better than all the rest
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater is one of my fondest teenage memories. I played this game til I literally got blisters. It was addicting and an amazing game that I’m sure Neversoft though would be this successful. Tony Hawk was not what I would say was the prettiest games I’ve ever played but definitely a game fun enough to look past the mediocre graphics but look more at enjoying myself as I play. But I’ll break the game up into two different parts, the career mode and everything else.
Tony Hawk’s career mode was my favorite career mode in any “sports” game. Instead of you having to compete in events or whatever you could just go into the level and complete is how you want inside two minutes. Collecting SKATE letters, hidden tapes, or scoring as many points as possible. Every level is a classic, The Warehouse is one of the greatest levels ever made. As you play through you can fill up your special move meter and once that is complete you can do your signature move, if you’re playing as Tony Hawk it will be the 900, speaking of that, I don’t know how many times I went into the halfpipes or bowls in each level and try to do a 900 christ air. Anyway, as you complete the goals in each level you will go to a new one such as The School, Skatepark Chicago or even Roswell. Although there are competitions in Chicago, Burnside and Roswell, they’re not hard to get gold in. Just pull of nice combos and try not to bail. They were actually one of my favorite things about the career mode. I thought they broke up the monotony of collecting letters and tapes. You can breeze through career mode but its something my friends and I would pass around the room to see how much one person could accomplish in 2 minutes. The career mode has one of the best lineups of levels in any skating game as well. All would be wonderful additions to the Tony Hawk HD game coming this summer.
The free skate and multiplayer modes were fun as well. Nothing to groundbreaking in either because there was no Xbox Live or Playstation network yet. But when you do play Free skate it is nice to explore levels and try to go for your best single score. We never really dabbled in multiplayer because it was kinda boring cause everyone wanted to be Chad Muska. So instead of bashing on something I’ll tell you this game has my favorite soundtrack ever :yep: One of the best mixes of ska and early to mid punk. I would never gotten into the music at all during my teenage years if it wasn’t for this game.
There isn’t enough words to tell you how amazing this game is. It’s unbelievable that a game about skating around would become such a gaming phenomenon. Sure it overstayed its welcome by given us a stale product after the 3rd one but this was one of the most addicting and fun franchises to ever come out. Watch the video of this guy balling out.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X1ZiZIJvOU"]Tony Hawk Pro Skater Speed Run World Record in 5:16 minutes (Nintendo 64). - YouTube[/ame]