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Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam Activision (Toys for Bob)2006Grab your deck and drop into the extreme speed of downhill racing in Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam. Enter this high-speed competition down the steepest hills in the world- from the rocky terrain of Machu Picchu to the streets of San Francisco, and other unique settings including Hong Kong, Edinburgh and Rio de Janeiro. Make the sparks, gravel and dust fly as you shred downhill and feel the adrenaline rush. Do whatever it takes to get ahead. Speed down crowded, interactive streets as you pull off high-velocity tricks and fight opponents in living, populated environments. Developed for the innovative and intuitive Wii console, Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam delivers a new gameplay experience with the Wii Remote Controller.***In a design reminiscent of [[game:Dowhill Domination]] and [[game:SSX]], players will tilt the Wii-mote to carve through city streets and off-road locations. labelimagesubject
Tony Hawk's Proving Ground Activision (Neversoft)2007 labelimageminimize
Tony Hawk: RIDE Activision (Buzz Monkey Software)2009Players can experience skateboarding like never before in Tony Hawk: RIDE. For the first time, players have the ability to physically play the game using an innovative motion sensing skateboard controller, allowing for unprecedented freedom and movement. Tony Hawk: RIDE focuses on innovation and fun, bringing the #1 best-selling action-sports franchise to the forefront with cutting-edge technology for the hardcore fans and accessibility for the mass audience. Tony Hawk: RIDE features a wireless skateboard controller designed in conjunction with the game to offer a dynamic gaming experience built from the ground up. Using a combination of accelerometers and motion sensors, the intuitive controller allows players to physically control the action by performing various movements and gestures on the board that directly translate into amazing tricks in the game. Without complex button combinations or analog sticks, gamers of all skill levels can literally step on the board and play! labelimagesubject
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