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Tony Hawk was born on May 12, 1968, in San Diego, California, to Nancy (1924–2019) [9] [10] and Frank Peter Rupert Hawk [11] (1923–1995), and was raised in San Diego. [12] He has two older sisters, Pat and Lenore, and an older brother, Steve.
It is the first installment in the Tony Hawk's series. It was released for the PlayStation on September 29, 1999 [1] and was later ported to the Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, Dreamcast, and N-Gage. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater takes place in an urban environment permeated by an ambience of punk rock and ska punk music.
Tony Hawk: Ride is a spin-off in the Tony Hawk's series of skateboarding video games. In Europe and North America, the game was released in 2009, for PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360 [ 4 ] and Wii . [ 5 ] In Australia, it was released in 2010.
Tony Hawk's is a series of skateboarding video games published by Activision and endorsed by the American professional skateboarder Tony Hawk.From 1999 to 2007, the series was primarily developed for home consoles by Neversoft with generally annual releases.
The Skatepark Project, formerly the Tony Hawk Foundation, is a nonprofit skateboarding organization that helps communities build public skate parks for youth in underserved communities. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
On June 27, 1999, Tony Hawk, one of the most successful vertical pro skateboarders in the world, landed the 900 at X Games V after ten failed attempts. It was past regulation time but, as one announcer said, "We make up the rules as we go along. Let's give him another try." Other skaters protested, but Hawk continued.
Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam is a skateboarding video game in the Tony Hawk's series. The game, named after the level "Downhill Jam" from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, was published by Activision in 2006 as a timed Nintendo exclusive for the Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, and Wii (as a launch title).
Tony Hawk: Shred is a 2010 peripheral-based, motion-controlled skateboarding video game. It is part of the Tony Hawk series and the sequel to Tony Hawk: Ride. [1]Shred introduces a snowboarding mode to the series as well as Avatar and Mii support on the Xbox 360 and Wii versions respectively.