Tony Hawk Ride Facts
In Nintendo Wii’s Tony Hawk Ride, you will be asked to climb on top of a life-size, realistic-looking skateboard controller. There are no nunchucks required here. You will be using your feet to tilt, pop and swerve your way around virtual skate parks, down alleys, and tight corners.
How is this possible? First, the skateboard uses motion controls to replicate your movements on the television screen in front of you. The maneuvers you’ll be required to master will be the essential building block of the tricks to use in the higher and more difficult levels. Tilting this way or that gets you to steer the skater. The more complicated tricks require more precision. This means that you have to time your leaps and angle it according to what is required. So, if you’ve always wanted to get on a skateboard but you were always scared of the cuts and scrapes, this is one way to learn without having to go outside.
This is the latest and most unique game yet. The game is meant to revive skateboarding. With the use of the innovative motion sensing controller that resembles a real-life skateboard, people will want to really test it out and see just how effective learning could be here. For all you serious gamers out there, the $120 price tag is but a small amount to set aside if your goal is to enhance your gaming experience. There will be nothing better out there because this game was made by the man himself, Tony Hawk.