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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2 Adds Star-Studded List of Pro Skaters to Remaster

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The genre-defining Tony Hawk's Pro Skater franchise made its mark on videogames in the '90s touting the top names in skateboarding at the time. With the launch of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2 on September 4, 2020, the legacy continues with some of the most preeminent pro skaters in the world today -- Nyjah Huston, Leo Baker, Leticia Bufoni, Aori Nishimura, Lizzie Armanto, Shane O'Neill, Riley Hawk and Tyshawn Jones -- joining the lineup of OGs in the remaster.

"Modern-day skateboarding originated from a generation of skaters who grew up playing the original Tony Hawk's Pro Skater games," said Michelle Bresaw, Vice President of Product Management and Marketing at Activision. "The world-class pro skaters we're adding to this remaster took the tricks and combos from the videogame and made them possible in real life. We're proud that the remaster will represent the skate culture landscape today with a diverse roster of skaters that will appeal to any gamer."



While some of the new pros have appeared in past Tony Hawk's Pro Skater games, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2 will mark the first time that they will grind, ollie and kickflip in the first two games from the franchise. What's more, Activision, a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc., announced today that this A-list of new talent will bring their own signature tricks, in full HD glory, to all the levels and gameplay features that fans love about the games. Here's some cool gameplay of the new skaters in action in the game.

Fans can pre-order Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2 now for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro, the family of Xbox One devices from Microsoft, including the Xbox One X, and on PC through the Epic platform. Those that pre-order the game digitally will get access to the Warehouse Demo starting on August 14, 2020, ahead of the game's official launch.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2 remasters the first two games in the Tony Hawk franchise into one awesome package. The game will blend all the original levels, old-school tricks and more that gamers remember with beautifully recreated levels to provide fans with stunning gameplay experiences. The game will also integrate fan-favorite features from games across the entire original franchise, not just the first two games, including revert, lip tricks, wall plants and original multiplayer game modes, both online and for local couch play. Create-A-Park, featuring a robust editor to enable new ways of customization, and Create-A-Skater modes are also back with the remaster! Players will be able to share parks online with friends and outfit skaters with customization options.

The base version of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2 will be available worldwide for the suggested retail price in the U.S. of $39.99. A digital deluxe version that includes unique content and in-game gear will be available for the suggested retail price of $49.99. For the ultimate fan, a collector's edition will be available for the suggested retail price of $99.99 in the U.S., complete with the digital deluxe content and a limited-run Birdhouse deck. Information about Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2, including local suggested retail pricing, can be found at www.tonyhawkthegame.com.

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The N64 version was the best one thanks to the cheat code plus it ran awesome with the memory expansion. It had a cheat code for perfect balance on rail grinds which was tons of fun additionally the last warehouse stage of the game had a room with like 4 rails you could jump between and grind on with that cheat enabled you could literally chain combo going around in a the room from rail to rail infinitely provided you time the jumps right between them which was pretty trivial and of course you could combo that with other mid air tricks like grabs.

Would be cool if Tony Hawk Pro Skater remade the "down hill jam" from Skate or Die for it.
 
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The N64 version was the best one thanks to the cheat code plus it ran awesome with the memory expansion. It had a cheat code for perfect balance on rail grinds which was tons of fun additionally the last warehouse stage of the game had a room with like 4 rails you could jump between and grind on with that cheat enabled you could literally chain combo going around in a the room from rail to rail infinitely provided you time the jumps right between them which was pretty trivial and of course you could combo that with other mid air tricks like grabs.

Would be cool if Tony Hawk Pro Skater remade the "down hill jam" from Skate or Die for it.
Why did you need to cheat? LoL
Honestly...you could do that on a few boards without cheats.
I bet it was because it was easier to play on a Playstation...LoL
 
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