Crack Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2

  

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2. Request a new password if you have an account on the old megagames.com. Includes additional levels taken from PS1 versions of Pro Skater 1, Pro Skater 3 and Pro Skater 4. Skip intro videos.

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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater was easily one of the best console skating titles to come out since skatepunk teens conquered mall parking lots, its frenetic action captivating kids, teens, and adults alike. A sequel was inevitable, and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 duly made its debut on the Sony PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo Game Boy Color, and, yes, even on the PC. Yes, the said gaming platform that has given us action-packed fare such as Myst, The Sims, and untold soccer management simulations now boasts a port of a console skater. Furthermore, it’s really good. Unlike the bandwagon-jumping MTV Sports: Skateboarding Featuring Some Guy Who Isn’t Tony Hawk, this is an inspired title that emphasizes all the good points of the console-bred original. It boasts easy-to-learn, difficult to master controls, all the high-flying stunts this side of the Venice Beach skateparks and a raft of great gameplay modes.

It takes a bit of grinding to unlock tracks like this. Once you get some practice in, you’ll be leaping over obstacles and grinding rails like the 13 pros included in the game. You may lack the status of Chad Muska and Rune Glifberg in real life, but step into their shoes here and you can pull off their every Indy Stiffy and Ollie North. Or create your own skater, complete with customized skills and appearance, right down to tattoos. Your stunts take place on and over eight huge levels that look great and encompass all sorts of neat terrain. Over the course of the game you’ll tour a semi-abandoned airplane hangar, the streets of the Big Apple, and a sunny Venice Beach.

Still, there are problems to consider before plunking down that plastic. The biggest beef is that Tony Hawk 2 is geared too much toward long-term play. Only one park is available at the beginning of the game; you have to unlock the remaining seven. While it’s great that a skateboard title has such outstanding depth, this shouldn’t come at the expense of instantaneous fun. The game is so challenging that many players, especially those older PC veterans, will likely give up in a haze of frustration (“I fell again?!”) and boredom (“man, this hangar’s starting to look awfully familiar”). Forcing you to endure the grueling Career Mode just to unlock material that you have already paid for is just counter-intuitive. Fortunately, there’s a cheat to unlock every location if you’re in a hurry.

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Despite this aggravation, there’s something about Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2. The attitude, the pulse-accelerating soundtrack, and the compulsion to pull off just one more high-scoring trick make it a winner. As pure arcade titles go, this is one of the better sports ports to be seen on the PC. System Requirements: Pentium 233 Mhz, 32 MB RAM, Win 95/98, 320 MB Free Space. Here are some quick instructions on getting the game to run.

1.In order to open the.bin file you will need a program such as magicISO. Here’s a tut I found on opening them 2.

Open the ‘SETUP’ application inside. If it doesn’t run then right click on it and press ‘troubleshoot compatibility’ 3. Go to C: Program Files (x86) Activision THPS2 4. Open the THawk2 Application.

Once again if it doesn’t run right click and press ‘troubleshoot compatibility’ 5. Enjoy the best skating game ever made. I would like to add that there is a mod which allows the game to run at any resolution and framerate. If you want to install it follow the instructions in the link below.

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However it will take a lot more time to setup. Hope this helps 🙂.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 is a skateboarding sports simulation video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision in 2000. It is the second in the Tony Hawk’s series and was first released for the PlayStation, with subsequent ports to the Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, Mac OS, Microsoft Windows, and iOS. It also was released for the Xbox on November 15, 2001 as part of the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2x collection featuring the first two Pro Skater games. About This Game: The player, playing as a professional skateboarder (either real-life or created) completes a number of tasks which result in cash rewards. With money gained, the player can then purchase skill improvements, better tricks and skateboards. Pro Skater 2 was also the first game in the series to introduce the manual, a skateboarding trick where the performer balances on two wheels. This improved players’ ability to string together high-scoring trick combos.

Many new tricks were introduced for the first time, as was the option to edit the combinations for tricks. It was also the first of the Pro Skater games to feature Create-a-Skater and Park Editor features, now staples in the series. Three new professional skaters were introduced to the series on this game: Steve Caballero, Rodney Mullen, and Eric Koston. More info at: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 Game ScreenShots Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 System Requirements Minimum:. CPU: Pentium II 266MHz.

RAM: 64MB. CD-ROM. Graphic card: 3D con soporte DirectX7a-compliant Installation:. Mount ISO. Install. Play. Lav150 commando manual.

If you like the game buy it to support the developers Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 Download Link file size: 594.71 MiB.

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