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A version of 'Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3' for the Game Boy Color.A version of 'Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3' for the Game Boy Color.A version of 'Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3' for the Game Boy Color.
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This game has everything 1 and 2 dosen't and the create a skater and park editor has been upgraded. If you don't skateboard then you'll probably wind up doing it after playing this game. Also when you get tired playing ypu can just watch skate video's of the world's top pro skaters like tony hawk,Rodney Mullen, Bucky Lasek, Bam Margera,and Many More. Well what im really trying to say is that this game kicks A$$
This is the third Tony Hawk game and I have it for Nintendo 64. It has all the skaters from Pro Skater 2(except Bob Burnquist) and it has added a new pro to skate as: Bam Margera! Career mode is basically the same, except instead of buying stat points, you can find them throughout the level. Also, instead of collecting tapes or money, you can find new decks in the level and you have to just beat goals to advance to the next level. Free Skate is basically the same. Gameplay gets a 7.9/10.
The soundtrack is really good. It has Motorhead's Ace of Spades and The Ramones' Blitzkrieg Bop. 7.7/10.
Graphics are basically the same as the other Pro Skater games for the Nintendo 64. Donkey Kong 64 and Zelda: Majora's Mask will always have the best graphics on N64. 6.6/10.
OVERALL: This is is a very good game. You need to buy it or rent it. And if you have it, good for you! 8/10.
FINAL RANKING: Pretty good!
The soundtrack is really good. It has Motorhead's Ace of Spades and The Ramones' Blitzkrieg Bop. 7.7/10.
Graphics are basically the same as the other Pro Skater games for the Nintendo 64. Donkey Kong 64 and Zelda: Majora's Mask will always have the best graphics on N64. 6.6/10.
OVERALL: This is is a very good game. You need to buy it or rent it. And if you have it, good for you! 8/10.
FINAL RANKING: Pretty good!
The third Tony Hawk game is by far the best one with awesome graphics, super-interactive environments and so-much to discover you will be hooked on this game for a long time. The PS2 version is excellent with Online Capabilities and its create-a-skater and create-a-park modes, you can have so much fun with this game. Although this game is over-shadowed by more popular games on the PS2 like Metal Gear Solid 2 and Final Fantasy X, you should really check out this incredible Action-Sports Game because you will love it.
With excellent levels, great graphics, realistic physics, and more options than ever before, "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3" is the best Hawk game yet.
Fun Factor: 5/5
"Who said games are for kids?"
Read my reviews on the other Tony Hawk Pro Skater prequels and sequel(s) as well.
John Ulmer
Fun Factor: 5/5
"Who said games are for kids?"
Read my reviews on the other Tony Hawk Pro Skater prequels and sequel(s) as well.
John Ulmer
fun game.....i have for the GBA...easy to play.....but i don't like the music....since it's GBA you can't have *real* songs on there by real music groups...but still it's a cool enough game...i'd give it a 8 out of 10 rating...
Did you know
- TriviaThe pickpocket's in the airport level were originally supposed to be terrorists. This was changed late into development after the 9/11 attacks in the U.S. occurred.
- Quotes
Strangers: [to Tony Hawk or other skaters] You pushing it. You better start running. Have it your way. Come here, punk.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits shows clips of the skaters and their career life
- Alternate versionsThe Xbox version features one exclusive level and an additional skater. The Oil Rig level and 'X-Ray', a skeleton that only has a heart.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Icons: Women of Gaming (2002)
- SoundtracksAmoeba
(uncredited)
Performed by the Adolescents
Written by Rikk Agnew, Casey Royer
Published by American Lesion Music (BMI) as administered by Bug Music, Inc.
(p) 1981
Courtesy of Frontier Records
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