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A local tough has kidnapped your girl, and he's getting away! Can you fight your way through his goons, catch up with him, and save the day?
There’s a new skater in town - you! So whacked-out Rodney Recloose and his gang of skateboard fiends are hot to check out your stuff.
Thrasher: Skate and Destroy is Rockslar's first foray into the world of skateboarding.
Just when you thought it was safe to venture into your local video game retailer and see shelves devoid of futuristic gen-x hoverboard racers
The difference is that you are controlling a board that floats a few inches above the ground, sort of like that thing from Back to the Future.
Electronic Arts expands on its extreme sports line with Rush Down, a racing game featuring mountain biking, snowboarding and kayaking.
In this latest Viewtiful you play through the game as both Joe and his girlfriend, Sylvia, switching between them on the fly with the touch of a button.
Yo, dude! Skate or Die returns on this GameBoy edition of the Stale Fish Tour featuring the Retro-Rocket Ramp!
At first gander, Sega's extraordinary-looking Jet Set Radio--due here this fall--may seem like a stylized take on Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
OK, I’ll admit it – I’m intrigued by many of the new breeds of extreme sports cropping up these days. I’d love to try water-skiing behind a huge kite, and the idea of jumping out of a perfectly good airplane sounds like it might be fun.
Are you a closet skateboarder? Do you look at ramps in local skate parks, wishing you had a board, a nice sunny afternoon, some liquid refreshment, a loud punk band, and guts enough to actually use the damn thing?
From the makers of Road Rash, this game combines skating and hitch hiking.
Even though Street Sk8er 2 may look, sound and even feel a little like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, it isn't going to be the next big thing in the world of skateboarding games.
Coming from THQ and Darkblack, this skateboarding title features Andy MacDonald and a 3D-person
It's an intense combat racing game that allows one or two players to compete in highly detailed, 3-D-rendered environments.
Aren't there laws against this sort of thing? I think it's called plagiarism. Grind Session is disturbingly similar to Neversoft's masterpiece.
Psybadek takes place in five different themed zones of 10 levels. In each level, the player blazes around the screen on a hoverboard.
Air Boardin' USA pits you in a race against the clock in a series of nonlinear arenas.
By now, even those who haven't played a Tony Hawk game are probably familiar with the genre it created.
The sinister sounding 'Project 8' is actually just Tony Hawk's search for the 8 best skaters in the city.