On June 11th, 2001, Activision dropped Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 in the hands of eager Game Boy Advance owners nationwide...and it opened the eyes to folks wondering what the new handheld was capable of. The handheld version of the extreme sports series
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Game Vortex
Just when you thought Tony Hawk couldn't look any better on the Game Boy Advance, the bar just got raised. Developers Vicarious Visions have crammed even more detail into their skaters, backgrounds and level designs in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 than ever
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GameSpot
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 plays just how you'd expect Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 to play, albeit from an isometric perspective. In the single-player mode, you'll skate around different locations, completing various objectives to progress to the next level.
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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 is Neversoft’s latest installment in the series for the Game Boy Advance. Brought to Game Boy Advance by Vicarious Visions and Published by Activision, it’ll be all you need for virtual skating on the go.
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Once again, the Birdman has successfully conquered a handheld system. Since we got over that whole Game Boy Color phase, games like Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 have become a lot more fun on the portable console. Like number two in the series, THPS3
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Graphics-wise, we all know that the Game Boy Advance isn't a GameCube or an Xbox. Think above an SNES but a tad below a Saturn, and you have its power (for all you techies out there). The game is presented in an isometric view with fully-textured
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