The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
Drop into the ultimate challenge. The world’s best skateboarding game reinvents itself to give users the real-life experience of a hardened amateur skater. In the next chapter in the Tony Hawk 4 series, pros challenge you to make your mark in huge free-roaming levels, taking on 190 progressively harder goals with no time limits to hold you back. Build your skills, perform all-new tricks, play up to eight players online, and show that you’ve got what it takes to go Pro.
Product Details
UPC: 047875804074
Condition: Used
Genre: Sports
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Teen
SKU: GC_TONY_HAWK_4
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4
Tony Hawk 4 Pro Skater 4 is a skateboarding video game and the fourth entry in the Tony Hawk 4 series. It was develop by Neversoft and publish by Activision under the Activision O2 label in 2002 for the GameCube, PlayStation, Xbox, Game Boy Advance and PlayStation 2. In 2003, it was publish for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. In 2004, a Tapwave Zodiac version was release.
Gameplay
Pro Skater 4 is a departure from the previous three games’ Career mode, in which the player had a set amount of time in order to find and complete goals. 4 instead feature a Career mode more similar to Free Skate mode, in which there was no time limit to explore the level. However, the goals are usually offer to the player to attempt by characters found in the level. This Career mode would be later seen as the Story modes of the Underground series, American Wasteland, Project 8 and Proving Ground.
The game builds on the success of the gameplay in the previous games in the series. All of the combos from the previous game make an appearance. As well as some new tricks that can be perform to better navigate parks and areas. New to the game is the spine transfer, in which the player can press the shoulder button to transfer between quarter-pipes connect back-to-back. Or otherwise self-right themselves to exit quarter-pipes or prevent bailing should they fly off them. The game also features skitching, which lets skaters hang off the back of moving vehicles.
Hidden Combos
The “hidden combos” for turning some tricks into slight variations in Pro Skater 3 turn into a standard feature. Albeit not as advanced as the system would turn out in the next game in the series, where it was finalize. Also included was the ability to do grind and lip extensions by tapping a direction and grind while grinding or lipping. Also which can grant the player bigger combos as they can do a grind extension into a special move. For example, as with trick extensions, this would be standard in the next game in the series where it was much simpler to do. Also the game is the only one in the series where the player does not have to buy tricks. Instead, the basic trick-set the player gets is dealt depending on what type of move set the player defines for their character.
Features
The game features fifteen professional skateboarders. Additionally, the player can unlock four other playable characters; Jango Fett from Star Wars, Eddie. The ubiquitous mascot of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, Mike Vallely, who is a professional skater and wrestler. And Daisy, a female skater visually base on and voice by Jenna Jameson.
However, With broadband, a room of up to eight people can be present. With dial-up, a room up to three people can be hosted. Also players with either connection can join any room.
Trick Attack: The goal is to get as many points as possible. Whoever has the most points at the end wins.
Graffiti: If one player does a trick on an object, that object changes color to the player’s color. If another player does a bigger trick on it that is worth more points, they steal that object from other players. The one with the most tags wins.
Combo Mambo: Almost the same as Trick Attack, except the highest number of points are done in one combo.
King of the Hill: A capture the flag type of game wherein the player must hold a crown for as long as possible.
Slap: The goal of the game is to hit each other. The faster skater will knock down the other.
Free Skate: Practice.
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The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
Drop into the ultimate challenge. The world’s best skateboarding game reinvents itself to give users the real-life experience of a hardened amateur skater. In the next chapter in the Tony Hawk 4 series, pros challenge you to make your mark in huge free-roaming levels, taking on 190 progressively harder goals with no time limits to hold you back. Build your skills, perform all-new tricks, play up to eight players online, and show that you’ve got what it takes to go Pro.
Product Details
UPC: 047875804074
Condition: Used
Genre: Sports
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Teen
SKU: GC_TONY_HAWK_4
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4
Tony Hawk 4 Pro Skater 4 is a skateboarding video game and the fourth entry in the Tony Hawk 4 series. It was develop by Neversoft and publish by Activision under the Activision O2 label in 2002 for the GameCube, PlayStation, Xbox, Game Boy Advance and PlayStation 2. In 2003, it was publish for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. In 2004, a Tapwave Zodiac version was release.
Gameplay
Pro Skater 4 is a departure from the previous three games’ Career mode, in which the player had a set amount of time in order to find and complete goals. 4 instead feature a Career mode more similar to Free Skate mode, in which there was no time limit to explore the level. However, the goals are usually offer to the player to attempt by characters found in the level. This Career mode would be later seen as the Story modes of the Underground series, American Wasteland, Project 8 and Proving Ground.
The game builds on the success of the gameplay in the previous games in the series. All of the combos from the previous game make an appearance. As well as some new tricks that can be perform to better navigate parks and areas. New to the game is the spine transfer, in which the player can press the shoulder button to transfer between quarter-pipes connect back-to-back. Or otherwise self-right themselves to exit quarter-pipes or prevent bailing should they fly off them. The game also features skitching, which lets skaters hang off the back of moving vehicles.
Hidden Combos
The “hidden combos” for turning some tricks into slight variations in Pro Skater 3 turn into a standard feature. Albeit not as advanced as the system would turn out in the next game in the series, where it was finalize. Also included was the ability to do grind and lip extensions by tapping a direction and grind while grinding or lipping. Also which can grant the player bigger combos as they can do a grind extension into a special move. For example, as with trick extensions, this would be standard in the next game in the series where it was much simpler to do. Also the game is the only one in the series where the player does not have to buy tricks. Instead, the basic trick-set the player gets is dealt depending on what type of move set the player defines for their character.
Features
The game features fifteen professional skateboarders. Additionally, the player can unlock four other playable characters; Jango Fett from Star Wars, Eddie. The ubiquitous mascot of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, Mike Vallely, who is a professional skater and wrestler. And Daisy, a female skater visually base on and voice by Jenna Jameson.
However, With broadband, a room of up to eight people can be present. With dial-up, a room up to three people can be hosted. Also players with either connection can join any room.
Trick Attack: The goal is to get as many points as possible. Whoever has the most points at the end wins.
Graffiti: If one player does a trick on an object, that object changes color to the player’s color. If another player does a bigger trick on it that is worth more points, they steal that object from other players. The one with the most tags wins.
Combo Mambo: Almost the same as Trick Attack, except the highest number of points are done in one combo.
King of the Hill: A capture the flag type of game wherein the player must hold a crown for as long as possible.
Slap: The goal of the game is to hit each other. The faster skater will knock down the other.
Free Skate: Practice.
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This game is more challenging than the other three. I find it difficult to slow the skater down enough to accomplish the goals.
Nice Addictive Gameplay, Great Music, High Replayibility I Recommend This Game Highly
i got this game for chistmas last year. it is fun but a little hard.GRAPHICS 10/10you can see every thing very clearly at all timesSOUND 10/10it sounds like a real skateboarder skatingDIFFICULTY 10/10it has goals that range from newbie to pro skill levelsthe object of the game is to collect goalpoints and move to different levels.I have beaten most of this game but so far there have been no skiching on cars or skating through traffic.this game is worth every cent you pay for it. you do not need a strategy book to beat it.it may be hard at first but after you get out of college it gets really fun. dont worry after you pass a level you can explore before you try carrer mode
man this game is like 5 out of 5 it is the bomb you will love this game like it where real live levels like sanfran london and chicogo. if i hated skateboarding but i dont i would get this game. not because its a game because it looks like somthing intressting better than the rest. irate it the best game of 2002 and 2003. every one i know wants it wich would be probeble my hole school. i know i like it i have like gotten most the levels its asome. specail thanks to tony hawk and activision you made it all happen…
I bought it to go with my collection of Tony Hawk video games for the PS1. It went well with my set.
This was another three dollar find from the resale shop. I definitely got more than my money’s worth this time! I enjoyed the other three games as a kid, but I found them to be quite stressful just having two minutes to get everything done. This game does away with the standard level timer resulting in a much more pleasant experience.In career mode, you can skate freely through the levels and complete goals by skating to a goal marker and activating it. The goals are the same standard ones from previous game and you are timed for those events. If you fail, you can instantly go back to the beginning point of the challenge and try again.Pulling off big combos is what this game is all about. Mastering all the techniques is the only way you will be able to unlock all the levels and complete all the goals. You can now do "lip extensions" and "rail extensions" meaning you can transition into other tricks while grinding or holding onto the lip of the half pipe. Also, on the half pipe, you can do a revert upon landing and go into a manual to keep your combo going. I say you CAN do these things, but what I really mean is you MUST do these things to complete many of the goals.This game is beyond tough with some of the goals just being absolutely ridiculous. That is fine, though. I keep finding myself wanting to go back and try again. I find myself in a fury of button smashes kinda like a fighting game except I I am doing kick flips into cannon balls into gri.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 for the PS1 is a very well designed game. You can now, on the new Go Pro feature, choose which goals you want to complete. No more long checklists of goals you have to complete in 2:00. You can now take all the time you want to explore a level before doing a goal. This is one of the good qualities of the PS1 version, but, for every good quality, there is dissapointingly a bad quality.One very bad quality is that all the levels are now designed in some kind of 70’s/80’s era where there are no bold lines. This have never looked this way on Tony Hawk games. The first level, College, is designed to look more real and like the PS2 version, well, the fact of the matter is, it can never look anything like the PS2 version because it is PS1. The makers of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater have stupidly tried to expand PS1 graphics furthur than they can go. On the Alkatraz level, when you are going into a different area, you have to skate through a black pit that mysteriously takes you to the other side of where you are going, this does not look real. Another awful problem Tony Hawk 4 is having is one that all of the Tony Hawks have had, when you go to 2-player mode the levels get smaller. Even though this has always been a problem, it has never been this bad. I must admit that when i went to 2-player mode i thought my PS1 had defaulted, there is nowhere to skate. The sky disappears mysteriously and all the secret skate spots are gone. Another question i have been wonderi.
Very good
like my other review, tony has done it again, hes a pro, he rocks, the greatest skater is back
Its great.