Tony Hawk sends out texts saying that Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 & 2 "are coming back"

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Likely confirming the months-long rumor of there being a remaster in the pipeline, Tony Hawk himself has begun sending out text messages through his mobile newsletter confirming that Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 and 2 are coming back. This would be the first sign of life regarding the series following the critically panned Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5. Activision will possibly officially announce the remasters today with more information, but what we know for now is that both THPS 1 and 2 are getting re-released, featuring their original music, skaters, and maps, along with "new features".

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UPDATE:

The game has now been formally announced, showing off the boxart. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 will release on September 4, 2020. It'll be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Epic Games Store. The remastered will cost $39.99, while a digital deluxe edition is priced at $49.99. Those who pre-order will get to access a bonus demo to be released in the coming weeks.

Vicarious Visions, the team behind the Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy will be behind this remake.

Dropping in on September 4, 2020, Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 + 2 is set to bring back original levels, pro skaters, tricks, modes, and songs from the iconic soundtrack, as well as amp up the experience with new ways to play including online Multiplayer.

Same Tony, New Tricks

Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 + 2 will feature the full original roster of pro skaters from the turn of the 21st century. That includes Steve Caballero, Geoff Rowley, Bucky Lasek, Elissa Steamer, Kareem Campbell, Andrew Reynolds, Bob Burnquist, Eric Koston, Rodney Mullen, Jamie Thomas, Rune Glifberg, Chad Muska… and of course, Tony Hawk.

These skaters all come with their own Special Moves—from Geoff Rowley’s Darkside Grind to Tony Hawk’s legendary 900—and have learned a few new tricks over the past two decades, including the Revert, Lip Tricks, and the Wall Plant, allowing you to pull off incredible combos like never before.

The remaster will also feature all the original levels from the first two games in the franchise, from the Warehouse to The Bullring, as well as many of the songs from the original games to amp you up while you go for that Sick Score. Those levels can be played solo with goals old and new, with a buddy for local co-op, or online with original multiplayer game modes.

All of this will be presented in stunning 4K resolution* with updated and enhanced graphics, running at a frame rate crisper than a perfect 50-50 grind: 60 frames per second.

Create-A-Skater and Create-A-Park Return, Revamped

Rather carve up your own park with a skater you created? Create-A-Skater and Create-A-Park are back with some dope features added in.

Create-A-Park will feature a robust editing suite, enabling an incredible level of customization to create the skate park of your wildest imaginations. These parks can be shared online with friends.

After you create a park, why not create yourself—or a friend… or one gnarly looking poser—in Create-A-Skater? With plenty of customization options, including some that feature iconic skating and street brands, you’ll be able to express a crazy amount of creativity just in your custom skater alone.

The Limited-Edition Birdhouse Deck

For the ultimate fan, a collector’s edition will be available for the suggested retail price of $99.99 in the United States, complete with the digital deluxe content and a limited-run Birdhouse deck.

The deck features the iconic Falcon 2 design, reissued exclusively for the collector’s edition. Although the deck is fully skateable, you may not want to hit too many gnarly grinds with it, as it also features a printed autograph from the birdman himself.

Pre-Order Information

  • Digital Pre-Order Incentive – Those who digitally pre-order Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 will receive access to the Warehouse Demo ahead of the games’ official launch. Expect to catch some air in the Warehouse level during the Summer, with an exact date to be announced later.
  • Physical Pre-Order Bonus – Those who pre-order a physical copy of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 from select retailers will receive a limited edition gift with purchase, the Tony Hawk Mini Fingerboard, at launch. This gift with purchase is available exclusively at GameStop (in the United States), EB Games (in Canada), and select retailers in LATAM, Europe, and Australia, while supplies last.

 

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I like that great games are back for a new audience but...

holy hell has the video game industry lost all sense of creativity? how hard is it to pick up an old system to play these classics??

They cant make a good modern THPS I suppose either after the chaos that was 5?
 

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I played Pro Skater 2 on GBC back in 2001. I played the other ones but I didn't know what I was doing to enjoy it the game boy version was easy.

I still have project 8 via psp emulator of Tony Hawk.
 
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they already did this remake on xbox360/ps3 so they are ramking it yet again? or remastering the remake? becuase its kinda wierd lol.
 

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holy hell has the video game industry lost all sense of creativity? how hard is it to pick up an old system to play these classics??
With modern devices? Pretty difficult/expensive for the average person, depending on a person's setup and how willing they are to deal with shit quality. Modern TV's don't support 240p resolutions any more, so you can't just buy a PS1 and a game and have it work unless you have an older TV that still supports 240p...but even if it does, it'll be stretched to hell and look like absolute garbage. So you're either going to have to shell out more cash for a big bulky CRT, or buy a decent upscaler, or buy a super shit $10 adapter that'll make the game look just as garbage.

At which point you might as well just pirate the game if you want to play, or support the devs and deal with a remaster.
 

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With modern devices? Pretty difficult/expensive for the average person, depending on a person's setup and how willing they are to deal with shit quality. Modern TV's don't support 240p resolutions any more, so you can't just buy a PS1 and a game and have it work unless you have an older TV that still supports 240p...but even if it does, it'll be stretched to hell and look like absolute garbage. So you're either going to have to shell out more cash for a big bulky CRT, or buy a decent upscaler, or buy a super shit $10 adapter that'll make the game look just as garbage.

At which point you might as well just pirate the game if you want to play, or support the devs and deal with a remaster.
probably cheaper to buy a ps3 and the game disc since all ps3 consoles read ps1 games, for n64 its abit harder to get a clean picture.
 

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I like that great games are back for a new audience but...

holy hell has the video game industry lost all sense of creativity? how hard is it to pick up an old system to play these classics??

They cant make a good modern THPS I suppose either after the chaos that was 5?

What a terrible mindset to have.
 

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