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  1. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
    After the runaway success of the original Tony Hawk's Pro Skater release, it was only a matter of time before a sequel came along. The first outing was immediately addictive. It oozed the kind of stuff that keeps you up till three in the morning.
  2. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 -- Games
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, often called THPS2, is the second game in the Tony Hawk's series. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision in 2000. It was first released for the PlayStation, with subsequent ports to the Nintendo 64 (by Edge of Reality), Dreamcast (by Treyarch), Game Boy Advance (by Vicarious Visions), Mac OS, and the Windows PC (By Gray Matter Interactive). It was ... released for the Game Boy Color, and was better received than the first installment on that machine. In spite of that, it still bore little resemblance to the other versions of the game. The Game Boy Advance version, however, was highly applauded for translating the style and sense of the game accurately into an isometric (pseudo-3D or 2.5D) game.
  3. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 -- Levels
    Some levels in Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 are designed for the player to complete a set number of tasks in two minutes. Such tasks include finding the S-K-A-T-E letters, high scores and finding a hidden tape somewhere in the level. Each of the non-competition levels contain ten tasks for a player to do, each task rewarding a player with cash. Cash is ... scattered around the levels in order for players to find, increasing the use for replaying a level. Once a player has enough cash, they can continue on to a new level. The other type of levels are competition levels.
  4. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
    Some levels in Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 are designed for the player to complete a set number of tasks in two minutes. Such tasks include finding the S-K-A-T-E letters, high scores and finding a hidden tape somewhere in the level. Each of the non-competition levels contain ten tasks for a player to do, each task rewarding a player with cash. Cash is ... scattered around the levels in order for players to find, increasing the use for replaying a level. Once a player has enough cash, they can continue on to a new level. The other type of levels are competition levels.
  5. Tony Hawk -- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
    Developed by Neversoft Entertainment, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 is the revolutionary sequel to the best-selling action sports game of 2000. Offering eight massive levels filled with people, traffic, and other interactive elements, the environments are brought to life with richer graphics and advanced special effects. Smoother life-like animations and significantly improved tricks capture the style of the world's best skateboarding pros. Further improving on the franchise's intuitive control scheme, the game allows players to perform tricks and combos in some of the world's most popular skate locations including Los Angeles, Canada and Tokyo.
  6. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater -- Games
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, often called THPS2, is the second game in the Tony Hawk's series. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision in 2000. It was first released for the PlayStation, with subsequent ports to the Nintendo 64 (by Edge of Reality), Dreamcast (by Treyarch), Game Boy Advance (by Vicarious Visions), Mac OS, and the Windows PC. It was ... released for the Game Boy Color, and was better received than the first installment on that machine. In spite of that, it still bore little resemblance to the other versions of the game. The Game Boy Advance version, however, was highly applauded for translating the style and sense of the game accurately into an isometric (pseudo-3D or 2.5D) game.
  7. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 for the Nintendo 64 features a total of six songs. Oddly enough Edge of Reality has forgone MP3 technology for oddly cut-up tracks of the true songs. Songs like "Bring the Noise" are butchered into instrumentals and basically just the chorus. The other five songs follow the same pattern. The sound effects are just as varied as before only there are a lot more now. Whether you slam into a fence, pick up a subway coin, or kickflip over a bum the sound effect is appropriate.
  8. Pro Skater 4 -- Tony Hawk
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 is not a terribly difficult game to learn, as many of the goals will essentially walk you through various aspects of the game that you need to know. If there is still confusion... the manual addresses all the fundamental issues. It explains the controls, the tricks, the options, offers gameplay tips, and even briefly details each professional skater featured in the game.
  9. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 -- Games
    Players who held off on getting the PlayStation 2 version of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 in hopes of receiving a better version for the GameCube need not wait any longer. The GameCube version of the insanely popular skateboarding game is here, and it retains almost everything that made the PS2 version so incredible. If you don't own a PS2, getting this version of the game is a no-brainer--it's easily one of the GameCube's strongest launch games. But if you own both a GameCube and a PlayStation 2, the choice isn't so clear. The GameCube version may be less jaggy than the original PS2 release, but its lack of online multiplayer and somewhat sketchy frame rate keep it from living up to its full potential.
  10. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 -- Microsoft Xbox
    The living legend of skateboarding, Tony Hawk, brings you into his world in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3. Skate through eight massive, living levels, plus one designed exclusively for Xbox®. With upgraded graphics and the ability to skate to your own music, this is the best Hawk yet!
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