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  2. Ollie King - Wikipedia

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    Ollie King [a] is an arcade skateboard racing game developed by Amusement Vision and published by Sega for the Xbox based Sega Chihiro hardware in March 2004 making it the only Amusement Vision game not to run on Sega or Nintendo based hardware. [1] [2] following limited location tests in late 2003. The game was revealed at Tokyo's JAMMA Arcade ...

  3. Ollie (skateboarding) - Wikipedia

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    Modern ollie technique. The ollie is a skateboarding trick where the rider and board leap into the air without the use of the rider's hands. [1] It is the combination of stomping (also known as popping) the tail of the skateboard off the ground to get the board mostly vertical, jumping, and sliding the front foot forward to level out the skateboard at the peak of the jump.

  4. Rodney Mullen - Wikipedia

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    The first video footage of Mullen skateboarding in nine years was published on Tony Hawk's RIDE YouTube channel in July 2014. Mullen appears in the video skateboarding at musician Ben Harper's residence and Harper also performs a single trick at the video's conclusion.

  5. OlliOlli World - Wikipedia

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    OlliOlli World is a 2D-platforming skateboarding game. The game takes place in Radlandia, where the player can interact with the game's characters, and take on side quests. To get high scores, the player is required to chain together tricks in order to get combos. The player can ride walls and grind on rails to increase their score.

  6. OlliOlli - Wikipedia

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    OlliOlli features two-dimensional levels and a very basic control scheme, using only the "X" button, shoulder buttons, and left analog stick. The player combines tricks performed with attempting to land perfectly, and failing to do so results in the game awarding only a fraction of the points that would have been earned with a perfect landing.

  7. Alan Gelfand - Wikipedia

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    Named by Thrasher Magazine as "The Founding Father of A Generation", Alan Gelfand's invention of the ollie changed the face of skateboarding. [4] His initial performance of the trick in 1976 at Skateboard USA in Hollywood, Florida, was serendipitous, stemming from the imperfect construction of the skatepark itself. Gelfand explained that the ...

  8. Skateboarding trick - Wikipedia

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    A skater performs an ollie. A skateboarding trick, or simply a trick, is a maneuver performed by manipulating a skateboard, usually with one's feet, in a specific way to achieve the desired outcome – the trick.

  9. 900 (skateboarding) - Wikipedia

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    Other tricks on the list included the ollie 540, kickflip 540, and varial 720. In a 1999 interview, Hawk said he does not have "any desire to spin further." [2] He successfully landed the trick during press interviews for the video game Tony Hawk: Ride and at the "Tony Hawk: RIDE Presents Stand Up for Skate Parks" event. [3]