Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 is a Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance video game released during various dates. Initially, however, it was released on the PlayStation and was ported over to the previously released consoles and handhelds. The Nintendo 64 version of the video game was very similar to the previous outing in the series, though the GBA was praised for its originality and execution of a perfect isometric view. File:Nintendo64Logo.png This Nintendo 64-related article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
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| - Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 is a Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance video game released during various dates. Initially, however, it was released on the PlayStation and was ported over to the previously released consoles and handhelds. The Nintendo 64 version of the video game was very similar to the previous outing in the series, though the GBA was praised for its originality and execution of a perfect isometric view. File:Nintendo64Logo.png This Nintendo 64-related article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
- In 2010's Game of the Decade contest, THPS2 made an appearance as an 11-seed. Its contest career was short-lived, however, as Round One opponent Fire Emblem was too much to handle.
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- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, often called THPS2, is the second game in the Tony Hawk's series. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision in 2000. It was first released for the PlayStation, with subsequent ports to the Nintendo 64 (by Edge of Reality), SEGA Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance (by Vicarious Visions), Mac OS, and the Windows PC (By Gray Matter Interactive). It was also released for the Game Boy Color, and was better received than the first installment on that machine. In spite of that, it still bore little resemblance to the other versions of the game. The Game Boy Advance version, however, was highly applauded for translating the style and sense of the game accurately into an isometric (pseudo-3D or 2.5D) game. On April 1, 2010 a remake (downscaled from the PC version)
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| - Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 is a Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance video game released during various dates. Initially, however, it was released on the PlayStation and was ported over to the previously released consoles and handhelds. The Nintendo 64 version of the video game was very similar to the previous outing in the series, though the GBA was praised for its originality and execution of a perfect isometric view. File:Nintendo64Logo.png This Nintendo 64-related article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
- In 2010's Game of the Decade contest, THPS2 made an appearance as an 11-seed. Its contest career was short-lived, however, as Round One opponent Fire Emblem was too much to handle.
- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, often called THPS2, is the second game in the Tony Hawk's series. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision in 2000. It was first released for the PlayStation, with subsequent ports to the Nintendo 64 (by Edge of Reality), SEGA Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance (by Vicarious Visions), Mac OS, and the Windows PC (By Gray Matter Interactive). It was also released for the Game Boy Color, and was better received than the first installment on that machine. In spite of that, it still bore little resemblance to the other versions of the game. The Game Boy Advance version, however, was highly applauded for translating the style and sense of the game accurately into an isometric (pseudo-3D or 2.5D) game. On April 1, 2010 a remake (downscaled from the PC version) for iOS devices was released.
- ÍTENS NÃO DISPONÍVEIS!
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