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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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Ari Meyers
- Neversoft Girls
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Tara Strong
- Cruise Ship Girls
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Cool tricks, cool skaters and absolutely cool music make this one to one oft the best games I've played. Having played both predecessors, I can say the guys from Neversoft are doing their job pretty well. They constantly improved the controlling and made up some really cool maps with challenging goals.
This game won't ever become boring! Even after you have completed all goals, you can match yourself with others playing online. Neversoft finally integrated the long expected internet multiplayer mode.
I think this game fits both, hardcore and casual players. You can try getting all goals (with all players), unlocking all the movies, finding all secrets or just do some laid-back skating after work (or school).
This game won't ever become boring! Even after you have completed all goals, you can match yourself with others playing online. Neversoft finally integrated the long expected internet multiplayer mode.
I think this game fits both, hardcore and casual players. You can try getting all goals (with all players), unlocking all the movies, finding all secrets or just do some laid-back skating after work (or school).
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$$
Everything about this game is excellent, except for one aspect: the music. Punk definetly fits here, but i was a little surprised when I read the manual and saw credits from rappers like Redman and Xzibit, and there are at least 2 other rap songs on the soundtrack. The one Gorillaz track is ok, but gangsta rap doesn't belong in a skateboarding game.
Other than that, a very good game. Highly recommended.
Other than that, a very good game. Highly recommended.
THPS3 is the best of the series! If you have a Game Boy Advance, PlayStation, PS2, Gamecube, Xbox, or N64 I strongly recommend this game to you. Do not buy the Game Boy Color version because it's crappy like the rest of th series on GBC. But on all other systems it rules! You can play as any of 10+ diff't skaters and rock the parks with your guy! Or girl in the case of Elissa Steamer, the best one besides Tony himself. The foundry is a good place to start and practice your skills because it has wide ramps, easy halfpipes, and lots and lots of rails. As for the soundtrack, THPS3 boasts a 12-song set of hip-hop, heavy metal, and pop. I especially like Track one,which carries on with Hey, Ho, let's go! A great buy for anyone who loves skateboarding.
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
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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