I remember the original game just being a fun small collection of skate minigames, but I guess after that they put way more emphasis on the "or Die" aspect. Kinda unreal this exists...
12:20 This is that moment in history where a bunch of gorillas talked Tony Hawk into performing a stunt on a defective ramp. He has never been the same since then. Brain damage forced him to retire.
Man, thank goodness this was made in 1990, imagine what kind of nightmare would spawn from a crossover between EA and Konami today
I remember the original game just being a fun small collection of skate minigames, but I guess after that they put way more emphasis on the "or Die" aspect. Kinda unreal this exists...
...What the hell kind of town IS this place???
I remember this game! I haven’t thought about it in decades, great memories
3:33 having a mural of yourself at the finish line of a deadly obstacle course is a big-time power move
"A registered trademark of Electronic Arts" So that shit summoned in way too earlier huh? How disastrous for the gaming history.
Holy crap, I remember this game being immensely difficult
Wow, that game sure has a title.
12:20 This is that moment in history where a bunch of gorillas talked Tony Hawk into performing a stunt on a defective ramp. He has never been the same since then. Brain damage forced him to retire.
Wow, for the original GameBoy the music is really good.
Good times
I wonder if Konami still has "Bad 'N Rad" trademarked...
The boss in level 3, what a creep!
Remember when EA actually supported Nintendo consoles? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
I didn't even know there was a game boy version.
Radical
Hudson's Adventure Island Homage?
Weird how EA didn’t revive the franchise during the first two PlayStation generations
"Our unnamed skateboarder shreds through a mix of sidescrolling and top-down levels."
What happens if a skateboarder is named ᅚ?