Sabtu, 01 Januari 2011

TONY HAWK'S PRO SKATER N-Gage




Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, released as Tony Hawk’s Skateboarding in Europe, is a skateboarding video game. It is the first entry in the Tony Hawk series of video games. It was originally released for the PlayStation on September 30, 1999 and was later ported to the Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, and N-Gage. It also received a Game Boy Color adaptation

GAME PLAY
The goal of game is to successfully perform and combine aerials, flips, and grinds, with successful executions adding to the player’s score. The point value of the trick is based on time maintained, degrees rotated, number of tricks performed in sequence, and the amount of times the tricks have been used (the more often a trick is used, the less it’s worth). Successful tricks also add to the player’s special meter, which, once full, allows for the execution of “signature moves” which are worth a great deal more than normal tricks. Bails (falling off the skateboard due to poor landing) cause for no points to be awarded for the attempted trick and resets the special bar to empty. In “Career Mode”, the player has five tapes (i.e. objectives) to obtain in six of the nine levels. The player has only two minutes in which to obtain a tape after which their run ends. It is not necessary to get every given tape in a level in one run though, as individual objectives are marked off once completed. In each level, two of the tapes are acquired by reaching set scores (with the second score being two to three times the amount required for the first), one is obtained by collecting the five letters to spell “SKATE”, and one is a hidden tape which the player must find by looking in secluded areas, and the last tape’s requirement varies from level to level, but always involves doing something to five objects (e.g. “grind five tables”). The other three levels are competitions, where the goal is to receive a gold, silver, or bronze medal by ranking higher than the other skaters. In these levels, the basis for ranking is not the player’s score, but the mean number of points given on a scale of one to ten by three computer AI judges after three sets. The player can also play levels they have unlocked in “Career Mode” in “Single Session”, where the object is to simply to get as high of a score as possible in two minutes, or “Free Skate”, where there is no time limit There are also three multiplayer modes playable between two people: “Graffiti”, “Trick Attack”, and “Horse“. The engine for the PlayStation version of the game is not proprietary. Rather, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater is built using the same core technology that founded the original PlayStation title, Resident Evil. There are three gameplay modes. In “Half Pipe Mode”, the goal is to get as many points as possible in one minute by performing tricks on one of three half pipes. In “Tournament Mode”, the player races against three computer skaters through five stages, attempting to rank the highest in each race. “Versus Mode” is the same as “Tournament Mode”, players get to charge people by paying them money; except the player only races against one other skater (human or computer) and only through one stage.

Development

In 1999, Activision signed real life professional skateboarder Tony Hawk to star in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. Mitch Lasky, senior vice president of Activision, stated in an interview with GameSpot that the character was meant “to reflect Tony’s signature style – an intense mix of acrobatics and hard-core technical skating”. Hawk himself was involved in the development of the game and his in-game persona, remarking that “[he had] always wanted to help create a video game that represented the reality and excitement of professional skateboarding”.Hawk, along with other skaters featured in the game, was motion captured for the game,and voiced his character.
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