Advertising Blurbs
www.nintendo.com – Nintendo 64:
Take flight with the "Hawkman" and company in his latest N64 extreme sports game Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3. Players choose from one of 12 true to life professional skateboarders to take on the 10 enormous levels.
Each area is riddled with various objectives that must be completed before gaining access to the next one. Tasks vary from performing specific tricks in certain areas to landing a high score within the time limit.
Players are still treated to the large assortment of grabs, flips, grinds, manuals and transfers from previous Tony Hawk games. The third installment also brings the "revert" function which allows proficiant skaters to link together some seriously sick combos.
If single player isn't your thing, you can add a second controller and tackle the various multiplayer modes with a buddy. Skateboarding doesn't get much better than Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3!
Contributed by Evil Ryu (31332) on May 15, 2005.
Back of box - N64:
From uk.playstation.com:
Tony Hawk has become synonymous with the skate game, so it comes as no surprise that his debut on PS2 has been one of the industry's most eagerly anticipated releases. You can compete in official competitions or in street showdowns, in locations including Skater's Island, Middleton. Joining the star of the show is a large cast of pro skaters including Bam Margera of 'MTV Jackass' fame, Steve Caballero, and - representing the honeyz - female skate queen, Elissa Steamer. There's even a skate park editor to guarantee increased re-playability.
Contributed by Grant McLellan (555) on Jan 01, 2002.
Back of Box:
- Skate as the legendary Tony Hawk or choose from a dream team of 12 top pro skaters.
- Trick off everything in 8 Massive Living Levels.
- Online and Multiplayer Play - Check your skills against friends across town or around the world.
- Enhanced Skatepark Editor and Create-a-Skater (now including female skaters).
- Incredible new tricks! Use the "Revert" to link vert tricks or bust all new Flatland tricks.
- Featuring songs by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Xzibit, and Alien Ant Farm.
Contributed by JPaterson
(9127) on Nov 28, 2001.