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  • ? suzushiro (suzushiro333) 305

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  • ID: 3137438
  • Uploader: MrSusher »
  • Date: about 7 years ago
  • Approver: nonamethanks »
  • Size: 518 KB .jpg (1015x1000) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/68930580 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 43
  • Favorites: 62
  • Status: Active

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original drawn by suzushiro_(suzushiro333)

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    Raisen22
    almost 7 years ago
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    "Maid Pro Skater"

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    Hollow33N
    over 6 years ago
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    Raisen22 said:

    "Maid Pro Skater"

    i’ll take it over any tony hawk game after american wasteland

    (angrily glances at pro skater 5)

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    NWSiaCB
    over 6 years ago
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    mr_nobody said:

    i’ll take it over any tony hawk game after american wasteland

    (angrily glances at pro skater 5)

    Five was a hack job cash-grab.

    Activision was sitting on the rights to publish Tony Hawk games, but stopped doing so after the series stopped being popular right up until the contract was about to expire. In order to rush a "game" out the door, they technically published a game that had nothing but a tutorial level on it even though it was basically still in alpha, then had an 8 gb day one "update" that was the actual game (and after the servers shut down, the game disks became coasters). The whole thing was basically asset reuse, and they never fixed most of the bugs because they didn't care about burning the franchise down when they no longer owned rights to it (and Tony Hawk himself wasn't aging well, anyway). They just shoveled out something as cheaply and quickly as possible to squeeze just a couple more pennies out of a dying franchise.

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    Hollow33N
    over 6 years ago
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    NWSiaCB said:

    Five was a hack job cash-grab.

    Activision was sitting on the rights to publish Tony Hawk games, but stopped doing so after the series stopped being popular right up until the contract was about to expire. In order to rush a "game" out the door, they technically published a game that had nothing but a tutorial level on it even though it was basically still in alpha, then had an 8 gb day one "update" that was the actual game (and after the servers shut down, the game disks became coasters). The whole thing was basically asset reuse, and they never fixed most of the bugs because they didn't care about burning the franchise down when they no longer owned rights to it (and Tony Hawk himself wasn't aging well, anyway). They just shoveled out something as cheaply and quickly as possible to squeeze just a couple more pennies out of a dying franchise.

    look at the bright side: we have thug pro and the upcoming “session” game

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    NotWhatISignedUpFor
    about 4 years ago
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    NWSiaCB said:

    Five was a hack job cash-grab.

    Activision was sitting on the rights to publish Tony Hawk games, but stopped doing so after the series stopped being popular right up until the contract was about to expire. In order to rush a "game" out the door, they technically published a game that had nothing but a tutorial level on it even though it was basically still in alpha, then had an 8 gb day one "update" that was the actual game (and after the servers shut down, the game disks became coasters). The whole thing was basically asset reuse, and they never fixed most of the bugs because they didn't care about burning the franchise down when they no longer owned rights to it (and Tony Hawk himself wasn't aging well, anyway). They just shoveled out something as cheaply and quickly as possible to squeeze just a couple more pennies out of a dying franchise.

    Then they did the 1 + 2 remake, so at least they did something with the license once they'd renewed.

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