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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 33326

    #1

    Tony Hawk: RIDE Rolls into Retail Stores

    TONY HAWK™: RIDE® ROLLS ONTO NORTH AMERICAN
    RETAIL SHELVES

    Innovative Board Controller Gets Kids and Families
    Off the Couch and Into the Game

    Santa Monica, CA – November 17, 2009 – It’s time to get off the couch and into the game with Activision Publishing, Inc.’s (Nasdaq: ATVI) Tony Hawk: RIDE, the ground-breaking new entry in the popular action sports franchise. Featuring a revolutionary skateboard controller, players of varied skill levels can physically control the action by stepping on board to perform movements and gestures that directly translate into amazing tricks in the game; from grinds, grabs and ollies to Tony Hawk’s signature tricks.

    “Tony Hawk: RIDE is THE new way to play. It gives a whole new meaning to game night by allowing the entire family to challenge one another to competitions that are as fun to watch as they are to play,” said Rob Kostich, head of marketing, licensed products, Activision Publishing, Inc. “It’s the perfect activity for the entire family this holiday season…and anytime of the year.”

    “This is the game I’ve always wanted to make,” said legendary pro skater Tony Hawk. “The skateboard peripheral opens up a whole new level of interactivity and physicality, allowing players to control the action with their whole body. I can’t wait for everyone to jump on the board and ride.”

    Tony Hawk: RIDE takes the popular action sports video game franchise in an all-new direction. The wireless skateboard controller was designed in conjunction with the game to offer a dynamic gaming experience built from the ground up. The innovative motion sensing peripheral offers a completely new way to play games. Without complex button combinations or analog sticks, gamers of various skill levels can literally step on the board and play.

    Tony Hawk: RIDE is developed by Robomodo for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system. Buzz Monkey developed the Wii™ system version. The game is rated E10+ by the ESRB. For more information, fans can visit http://www.THRide.com, http://www.Facebook.com/TonyHawkRIDE and http://www.Twitter.com/THRIDE.
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  • Mr. Franchise
    WAT
    • Nov 2008
    • 2311

    #2
    And the Tony Hawk decline continues with another gimmick laden game.
    Note to self: BUY MADDEN 12*
    *there are considerable franchise upgrades
    One More Time - A New York Yankees Dynasty

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    • jyoung
      Hall Of Fame
      • Dec 2006
      • 11132

      #3
      I'll be shocked if this doesn't tank.

      Activision ran the Tony Hawk franchise into the ground, and a new controller scheme isn't going to bring people back to a franchise they're sick of seeing.

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      • goh
        Banned
        • Aug 2003
        • 20755

        #4
        Re: Tony Hawk: RIDE Rolls into Retail Stores

        The board was suprisingly heavy. I didn't buy it of course,just picked it up in the store and looked at the back of the box. The weight limit is 300 lbs. in case anyone was wondering. It also suggested always playing with shoes on. Probably a height limit too. Doesn't look like it'd be comfortable for me,even less so that I thought from the pictures.

        Of course selling the game by itself with an alternate control scheme just wasn't a good idea I suppose. Then everyone that had any intrest could've bought it. Wouldn't want that.

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        • Blzer
          Resident film pundit
          • Mar 2004
          • 42489

          #5
          Re: Tony Hawk: RIDE Rolls into Retail Stores

          I have not heard a pin drop of marketing on this game and peripheral. I don't this will be very successful, even with the tired franchise name.
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          • bkfount
            All Star
            • Oct 2004
            • 8467

            #6
            Re: Tony Hawk: RIDE Rolls into Retail Stores

            Originally posted by Blzer
            I have not heard a pin drop of marketing on this game and peripheral. I don't this will be very successful, even with the tired franchise name.
            there was the viral ad with the dog riding the skate board. But other than the occasional ad on tv, Activision is seemingly letting this game die in a field by itself.

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            • goh
              Banned
              • Aug 2003
              • 20755

              #7
              Re: Tony Hawk: RIDE Rolls into Retail Stores

              Activision put out the dog thing? I've only seen negative comments about it so even that went wrong.

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              • Bellsprout
                Hard Times.
                • Oct 2009
                • 25652

                #8
                Re: Tony Hawk: RIDE Rolls into Retail Stores

                I think I remember this game getting a solid 5.0 on IGN or something like that.

                I'll stick to skate.
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                • Blzer
                  Resident film pundit
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 42489

                  #9
                  Re: Tony Hawk: RIDE Rolls into Retail Stores

                  Originally posted by goh
                  Activision put out the dog thing? I've only seen negative comments about it so even that went wrong.
                  I don't see why someone would put up a video that's basically saying "so easy a dog can do it." You'd think they want to garner more attention to the fact that it's more than just a "button masher" in a sense.
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                  • Vast
                    MVP
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 4015

                    #10
                    Re: Tony Hawk: RIDE Rolls into Retail Stores

                    this is gonna go down as the worst idea of this generation. 120$ for a peice of crap game that doesnt even work.

                    it got 3.0 from gamespot by the way.
                    "I'm addicted to Video Games, and i chase it with a little OS." -Winston Churchill

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                    • DickDalewood

                      #11
                      Re: Tony Hawk: RIDE Rolls into Retail Stores

                      Originally posted by Vast
                      this is gonna go down as the worst idea of this generation. 120$ for a peice of crap game that doesnt even work.

                      it got 3.0 from gamespot by the way.
                      I posted a few reviews in the IGN review thread below... you should definitely check them out if you need a good laugh, lol.

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                      • bkfount
                        All Star
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 8467

                        #12
                        Re: Tony Hawk: RIDE Rolls into Retail Stores

                        Originally posted by Blzer
                        I don't see why someone would put up a video that's basically saying "so easy a dog can do it." You'd think they want to garner more attention to the fact that it's more than just a "button masher" in a sense.
                        that's not what matters. It's just a video of a dog on a skateboard. People love animals, especially if they can do funny things like ride a skateboard or segway. It gets hits, which is a cheap way to get awareness of a product out there.

                        The people who put out the video have a whole youtube page about their dog riding skateboards. Turns out he's been in other commercials, one of which was an iphone commercial using a youtube video.

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