Tony Hawk's Pro Skater

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater

released on Feb 29, 2000

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater

released on Feb 29, 2000

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is a skateboarding simulation in which you control a famous skate star around 3D environments. Each game area contains a plethora of objects like ramps, rails, and half-pipes which can be used to perform tricks. Each trick you perform earns you more points for your score. The game is divided into two types of levels. In the first, you skate around locations like a mall, a city street, or a warehouse. In each of these areas, there are 5 goals to complete. Some goals involve obtaining a high score, others smashing objects and some collecting objects. For every goal you complete, you earn a videotape. By collecting enough videotapes, you unlock levels and skateboards for you to use. There are 6 levels like this. The second type of level is competition. You get to make 3 timed runs through a skate park and attempt to get the highest score possible. If you do well enough, you will beat the scores of the computer-controlled skaters and win a medal. There are 3 levels like this. There are nine real-life pro skaters you can choose to play as, including Tony Hawk himself. Each skater has their own signature moves that earn you big points if pulled off successfully.


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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater on the N64 delivers a thrilling skateboarding experience, albeit with a few technical hiccups compared to its PlayStation counterpart. Expect slightly rougher visuals and a choppier framerate, but the core gameplay remains utterly addictive. Pulling off ridiculous combos, discovering secret tapes, and unlocking iconic skaters still delivers that undeniable rush of adrenaline. While not the definitive way to play, it's a solid port with that trademark Tony Hawk magic.

This game dropped right around the time I was very into skateboarding as a kid. It was perfectly timed and I thought it was the coolest dang thing.

muito bom mas meio complicado de pegar as manobras de início, com o tempo elas são aprimoradas e você aprende a fazer elas com mt mais facilidade e passar os leveis da campanha principal (q n foi o meu caso kkkkk)
pra quem consegue aprender as manobras ele realmente é muito bom e tem várias músicas boas

If rated against the games of its time, this would get five stars. When you play it AFTER playing later games in the series it is very significantly worse than anything that came out later.

So glad the remaster gave us the best of both of worlds.

My buddy Greg might've moved states away and gotten married but I still have his copy of Pro Skater on the N64 so who's the real winner here?