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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
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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.
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Despite the allure of the Tony Hawk name, "THPS2" offers nothing new for skate fans. It's almost a year old, and the visual and sound features are poorer than their PlayStation and Dreamcast counterparts. Don't pick up this game unless you've never played "THPS2" before.
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Anything by Tony Hawk kicks butt so get ready for more awesome action from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4. It will be available for Xbox, PS2, PC, Gamecube and Game Boy Advance by early November 2002 and it'll blow your socks right off!
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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.
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 takes you to some of the most legendary skate spots in the world. Players can create their own dream parks using a variety of ramps, funboxes, rails and other objects.
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Grab your 'board and show off your moves in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, a Nintendo Game Boy Color-only game endorsed by popular professional skateboarder Tony Hawk. Play as one of ten skateboarding pros and tackle the action solo or against a pal over your Link Cable.
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