Welcome back to the Ridiculousness, welcome back to Ridiculousness, welcome back to Ridiculousnehhh, welcome back to Ridiculousness... 🙃🔫 Video Clip Sources: MTV Sports: Snowboarding Commercial - Classic Commercials (th-cam.com/video/RCcNwgD1lXc/w-d-xo.html) THPS2 Commercial - Unknown Classics! (th-cam.com/video/h-TSM-NxgIo/w-d-xo.html) MTV Skateboarding Commercial: 2000 MTV VMAs - Justin Betken (th-cam.com/video/tgmN-oF3vok/w-d-xo.html) Alien Workshop: Timecode - VHS Skate Tube (th-cam.com/video/pMc0qj_ISgo/w-d-xo.html) Alien Workshop: Mindfield - Skate Video Vault (th-cam.com/video/05CUa22lBts/w-d-xo.html) Alien Workshop: Memory Screen - Skate Video Vault (th-cam.com/video/LIZ6XjAK_38/w-d-xo.html) Andy MacDonald: Straight Up - Ride Channel (th-cam.com/video/A1uvVYE86Sc/w-d-xo.html) Tony Hawk & Andy Macdonald: X Games 2000 - Coribald (th-cam.com/video/CI6DcGytmiA/w-d-xo.html) THPS1 Gameplay (As Tony Hawk, Minneapolis, Downhill Jam) - World of Longplays (th-cam.com/video/kEGVwVz_ZRw/w-d-xo.html) THPG Bird Commercial - vettefreek (th-cam.com/video/6EuoJNuav8c/w-d-xo.html) Making of Tony Hawk - Neogamer (th-cam.com/video/TwTYs_l4igY/w-d-xo.html) Backyard Skateboarding Gameplay - Mr. Eight-Three-One (th-cam.com/video/mKbeTjbYoag/w-d-xo.html) All footage of MTV Skateboarding captured on original Sega Dreamcast hardware. All footage of THPS1 and THPS2 was captured on PS3 hardware, except for two clips that I sourced from the channel "World of Longplays" (link above).
I wish Andy McDonald was on a Tony Hawk game, dude is a legend and as good as Tony in my opinion (Maybe not influential but skilled). I would have liked to see him maybe in THPS4 (2002) or either THUG or THUG2 (2003, 2004) those were the years in which they skated as a team in the doubles vert in the X-Games I think.
Never heard of this game, but you make a good point about the unlockable characters, Tony Hawk didn't hold back on having so many iconic people and characters across the series as unlockables (Eddie from Iron Maiden, Gene Simmons from KISS, Spider-man, Billie Joe from Green Day, FIN.K.L (a K-Pop girl group), Shrek, Call of Duty soldier and Lil Jon to name some), and they likely had to fork out a hell of a lot of cash to license them, probably even more in the case of Gene Simmons and Billie Joe to license their image for character models too, while MTV did have the advantage of having a hold over many iconic shows they could've used characters and people from meaning they probably could've used some without paying to license them.
Christmas 1999, we woke up and played THPS original Pizza hut demo disc, until "santa" was ready to get up after a long night. The blood worried me, not bc I was worried, but bc I thought my parents might flip at the sight of some grafiti spray blood lol. Just played that until it was time to go and open it up hopefully, haha.
Man, I remember getting this and trying to take it back to K-Mart it was so bad. Ended up finding a mom & pop game store to re-shrink it for me so I could. lol
Tony Hawks Pro Skater was the best in the entire franchise, even today I find myself going back to it. The soundtrack, the gameplay & imaginative settings are unrivalled
THPS3 is my number one absolute favorite in the series, but I legitimately love every Tony Hawk game up to "Proving Ground". And even that game was relatively solid. But we don't talk about Ride, Shred, or Pro Skater 5.
@@MediaPastimes I loved the Underground games on GameCube, think I still have the series on it. Well the ones released anyway. I stopped playing after American Wasteland I think they ran out of ideas by then. I would get the re-released version but I refuse to buy anything from Epic Games store.
The later PlayStation2 THPS games all included old maps man that was pure win in my book. Nowadays you pay 100 euros for a tech demo so you can forget about extra content for free, those days are far gone ... Cherishing the old PS1 and PS2 collection because things like that will never come back.
@@minmogrovingstrongandhealthy Sad but true. Great gaming is long gone, now we are stuck with crap like Walking Dead Retribution. Sorry for the upcoming rant but I just paid 29.99 for glorified DLC that is not only broken with a litany of bugs since release 9 months ago but also with very little to do as you can finish the entire game in under 2 hours.
The shoulder buttons instead of the analog sticks makes PERFECT sense. Playstation 1 launched without analog sticks and this is still close enough to that point in time
I played the earliest THPS games using the d-pad, and I had a dualshock controller. Spins were perfectly doable with the d-pad in those games. But like I said, it wasn't that bad of a mechanic.
No fucking way! That commercial has Deftones playing in the background. I'm such a huge fan, saw them live a few times, listened to all their music, etc. Lol I paused this to comment then played and you literally highlighted the fact it was Deftones and you knew it was Street Carp. Respect!
I saw them live in Baltimore back in 2016 (not a Baltimore local, drove down to see them). One of the best concerts I've been to! I got into them during the Saturday Night Wrist era, but I love everything they've done.
I've had so many good memories of this game even though I knew what Tony hawk was I liked the uniqueness of this game. I eventually got past the controls. Oh and I was only twelve or so. my grandmother got me a dream cast for Christmas!
That was my reality when I had to capture footage of this game with the music turned off to avoid a copyright claim... I'M LIVING IN A NIGHTMARE: th-cam.com/video/a0BqTQC1SDo/w-d-xo.html
@@MediaPastimes Imagine criticizing a game, that really talented people spent years of their life to make, without taking the time to even learn the thing in the first place.
If ONLY they got Seth MacFarlane to voice a character in this game, it might have been a bit more enjoyable. Old Man Tom do be lookin' pretty good in that tutu though 🥴🥴🥴
This is legit the only game I ever physically damaged. I took my Swiss army knife and scratched the ever living hell out of it and returned it to Holly wood that way. No regrets.
I remember playing tony hawk pro skater on the PlayStation when I was young. Twisted metal, crash team racing, sly cooper, gran turismo and many others. Some of the best games I played are so old lol
I didn't even know MTV made games 😂 I still have pro skater 1 and 2 for the N64. I love both of them, Rob Dyrdek was also in Skate along with Big Black, that games not too bad but it's hard! I also never found their characters myself lol
competition is really the root of business. its always good to have more skateboarding games made by different developers..it makes the good ones stand out. this world has become so m
I have nothing against competition in business, but this game was just a straight up cash-grab. There were some other skateboarding games in the late 90s/early 2000s that held their own against THPS, for sure (Grind Session, Thrasher Skate and Destroy).
Completely forgot about OPM - Heaven is a halfpipe! Still makes me happy listening to it all these years later :) th-cam.com/video/6LoS9mvrH_0/w-d-xo.html
I had this game back in the day, but only after already having THPS. I played maybe 30 mins and went back to THPS. One of the biggest flops I had on PS1. Bad graphics, bad controls, boring campaign, and it ran like trash on the PS1. Soundtrack was good, but that's it. I also had Street Sk8ter 2, and even that was a better game than this. They should have combined all modes into one campaign and fixed the stiff controls, then it might have been worth playing.
@@MediaPastimes Have you seen my dad? He was supposed to be home for Life Day but I think he's flying around the galaxy with his human boyfriend again...
From what I read both of the MTV Snowboarding games were pretty solid. It was just this one and TJ Lavin's BMX that couldn't keep up with Tony Hawk and Mat Hoffman.
@@MediaPastimes oh absolutely, for whatever reason, they just couldn't get anything right, outside of competing with coolboarders. I personally think that just may be because of lack of communication between mtv and thq though. Thq generally has solid titles, so for something to flop like that is a little surprising
Grind Session along with Thrasher Skate and Destroy are looked back on pretty fondly. They're the only PS1 skateboarding games that were nearly as loved as THPS.
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@@MediaPastimes You can see it on his OCD hand gestures aswell 😂 Just a matter of time before he gets carpal tunnel syndrome and severe dementia to balance it all up.
They just took the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 engine and slapped it with a disney coat of paint, but I'll admit that it was pretty fun. The soundtrack was laughably bad, though.
Yeah, Fantasy Factory was… inconsistent. The episodes I liked, I really liked, but there were a lot of stinkers. Even Big Black’s triumphant return couldn’t save the show.
The DC Video mostly focused on Big Black though, right? He only showcased a handful of tricks in that. But yeah, he was outshined by his AWS teammates in Mindfield for sure.
@@MediaPastimes I personally have yet to see a review of Thrasher where they don’t trash the control scheme. Of course everyone loved the soundtrack. This may sound like blasphemy but I think I liked Thrasher as much as I like THPS (and I was one of those sweaty THPS players who could bust out million+ point combos).
What's hilarious is that he says "Ridiculousnesssss" only once an episode, he's usually so dead inside by the middle of the episode that he starts trailing off with "Ridiculousneehhhhhh..."
It wasn't that bad think of it as a skate sim in real life its about techniques not unreasonable skateboarding so the MTV games were for me oh that mtv bmx game to
The developers tried to frame it as a "simulation" style skateboarding game, too. I just don't see it. "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" was closer to a simulation style game, MTV Skateboarding just had horrible controls and input delay.
When exactly did I say that Tony Hawk's Pro Skater was the first skateboarding game ever made? I said that it set the gold standard for arcade style skateboarding titles, I didn't say it was the first... 720 was obviously a landmark game for the genre, but it wasn't NEARLY as accessible as Pro Skater. Might want to clean your ears with a cotton swab before you pull up and watch a TH-cam video 👂
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Video Clip Sources:
MTV Sports: Snowboarding Commercial - Classic Commercials (th-cam.com/video/RCcNwgD1lXc/w-d-xo.html)
THPS2 Commercial - Unknown Classics! (th-cam.com/video/h-TSM-NxgIo/w-d-xo.html)
MTV Skateboarding Commercial: 2000 MTV VMAs - Justin Betken (th-cam.com/video/tgmN-oF3vok/w-d-xo.html)
Alien Workshop: Timecode - VHS Skate Tube (th-cam.com/video/pMc0qj_ISgo/w-d-xo.html)
Alien Workshop: Mindfield - Skate Video Vault (th-cam.com/video/05CUa22lBts/w-d-xo.html)
Alien Workshop: Memory Screen - Skate Video Vault (th-cam.com/video/LIZ6XjAK_38/w-d-xo.html)
Andy MacDonald: Straight Up - Ride Channel (th-cam.com/video/A1uvVYE86Sc/w-d-xo.html)
Tony Hawk & Andy Macdonald: X Games 2000 - Coribald (th-cam.com/video/CI6DcGytmiA/w-d-xo.html)
THPS1 Gameplay (As Tony Hawk, Minneapolis, Downhill Jam) - World of Longplays (th-cam.com/video/kEGVwVz_ZRw/w-d-xo.html)
THPG Bird Commercial - vettefreek (th-cam.com/video/6EuoJNuav8c/w-d-xo.html)
Making of Tony Hawk - Neogamer (th-cam.com/video/TwTYs_l4igY/w-d-xo.html)
Backyard Skateboarding Gameplay - Mr. Eight-Three-One (th-cam.com/video/mKbeTjbYoag/w-d-xo.html)
All footage of MTV Skateboarding captured on original Sega Dreamcast hardware. All footage of THPS1 and THPS2 was captured on PS3 hardware, except for two clips that I sourced from the channel "World of Longplays" (link above).
I subscribed after the Tommy T reference. Priceless 👌
Rob Dyrdek should’ve included his game model in a episode of ridiculousness 🤣
“Welcome back to ridiculousness” will now haunt my nightmares thanks for that 😂
“Welcome back to Ridiculousnizz.” 🤣
Rob deer deck looks so cursed in this game☠️
Like a deer in headlights
Rob deer deck 😂
Deer deck 😭☠️😂
Old graphics.
Isn't it deerdick lol.
I wish Andy McDonald was on a Tony Hawk game, dude is a legend and as good as Tony in my opinion (Maybe not influential but skilled).
I would have liked to see him maybe in THPS4 (2002) or either THUG or THUG2 (2003, 2004) those were the years in which they skated as a team in the doubles vert in the X-Games I think.
I wonder the same thing, because the dude is absolutely amazing. He’s even planning on competing in the 2024 Olympics.
Never heard of this game, but you make a good point about the unlockable characters, Tony Hawk didn't hold back on having so many iconic people and characters across the series as unlockables (Eddie from Iron Maiden, Gene Simmons from KISS, Spider-man, Billie Joe from Green Day, FIN.K.L (a K-Pop girl group), Shrek, Call of Duty soldier and Lil Jon to name some), and they likely had to fork out a hell of a lot of cash to license them, probably even more in the case of Gene Simmons and Billie Joe to license their image for character models too, while MTV did have the advantage of having a hold over many iconic shows they could've used characters and people from meaning they probably could've used some without paying to license them.
i had this game as a kid and i love it. It introduced me to great bands
I remember every song in MTV Snowboarding or w.e. Jesus time goes fast.
Christmas 1999, we woke up and played THPS original Pizza hut demo disc, until "santa" was ready to get up after a long night. The blood worried me, not bc I was worried, but bc I thought my parents might flip at the sight of some grafiti spray blood lol. Just played that until it was time to go and open it up hopefully, haha.
Man, I remember getting this and trying to take it back to K-Mart it was so bad. Ended up finding a mom & pop game store to re-shrink it for me so I could. lol
Now that's what I call a blue light special 🔵
That’s amazing 🤣🤣🤣
Tony Hawks Pro Skater was the best in the entire franchise, even today I find myself going back to it. The soundtrack, the gameplay & imaginative settings are unrivalled
THPS3 is my number one absolute favorite in the series, but I legitimately love every Tony Hawk game up to "Proving Ground". And even that game was relatively solid.
But we don't talk about Ride, Shred, or Pro Skater 5.
@@MediaPastimes I loved the Underground games on GameCube, think I still have the series on it. Well the ones released anyway. I stopped playing after American Wasteland I think they ran out of ideas by then. I would get the re-released version but I refuse to buy anything from Epic Games store.
The later PlayStation2 THPS games all included old maps man that was pure win in my book. Nowadays you pay 100 euros for a tech demo so you can forget about extra content for free, those days are far gone ...
Cherishing the old PS1 and PS2 collection because things like that will never come back.
@@minmogrovingstrongandhealthy Sad but true. Great gaming is long gone, now we are stuck with crap like Walking Dead Retribution. Sorry for the upcoming rant but I just paid 29.99 for glorified DLC that is not only broken with a litany of bugs since release 9 months ago but also with very little to do as you can finish the entire game in under 2 hours.
The shoulder buttons instead of the analog sticks makes PERFECT sense.
Playstation 1 launched without analog sticks and this is still close enough to that point in time
I played the earliest THPS games using the d-pad, and I had a dualshock controller. Spins were perfectly doable with the d-pad in those games. But like I said, it wasn't that bad of a mechanic.
No fucking way! That commercial has Deftones playing in the background. I'm such a huge fan, saw them live a few times, listened to all their music, etc.
Lol I paused this to comment then played and you literally highlighted the fact it was Deftones and you knew it was Street Carp. Respect!
I saw them live in Baltimore back in 2016 (not a Baltimore local, drove down to see them). One of the best concerts I've been to! I got into them during the Saturday Night Wrist era, but I love everything they've done.
I've had so many good memories of this game even though I knew what Tony hawk was I liked the uniqueness of this game. I eventually got past the controls. Oh and I was only twelve or so. my grandmother got me a dream cast for Christmas!
Nothing wrong with that. I didn't want to sound like a Tony Hawk elitist fanboy in this video or anything 😅 The dreamcast rocks!
I have both Tony Hawks for my Dreamcast as well 🌀
They are the better version plus the vmu with the responses to our tricks an bails
Wtf they even got Deftones' music video for Street Carp in the credits?! I'm so mind blown right now.
Even though i still prefer THPS, i still manage to enjoy this game, despite it's flaws. 🙂
You now owe Tommy Tallarico $200 for using his sounds and likeness in your video. Expect him to reach out if he hasn't already.
I’ll just suck up to him and tell him that I really like his extensive collection of Spider-Man merch.
@@MediaPastimes be careful he might invite you over for pasta.
T o m m y w a n t m o n e y
Ridiculousness was starting to sound like ridiculous sniz
Imagine being stuck in a nightmare with that booing @4:35 over an over again! 😂😂
That was my reality when I had to capture footage of this game with the music turned off to avoid a copyright claim...
I'M LIVING IN A NIGHTMARE: th-cam.com/video/a0BqTQC1SDo/w-d-xo.html
@@MediaPastimes Easily avoided if you just dont suck! Get good at the game, give it time, develop skill etc - then you don't bail or crash at all.
@@TheVanillatech Imagine clowning on someone for bailing in MTV Skateboarding ☠☠☠
@@MediaPastimes Imagine criticizing a game, that really talented people spent years of their life to make, without taking the time to even learn the thing in the first place.
I had this game on playstation as a kid. When you got to the last stunt mode stage it brought back so many memories when you bailed at the end 😂
Who wouldnt want to play such memorable characters as Old Man Tom and Ted E. Bear. Who knew Ted's acting career went this far back haha
If ONLY they got Seth MacFarlane to voice a character in this game, it might have been a bit more enjoyable.
Old Man Tom do be lookin' pretty good in that tutu though 🥴🥴🥴
@@MediaPastimes wasnt this around the time seth worked for hanna barbarra? I think I remember him being a writer for johnny bravo around this time.
@@UncleUnbated This might have been right between his Hanna Barbera era (the barb-era) and the FOX Family Guy era.
MTV Hunt sounds like it could be the channel name that was considered for Media Pastimes. Considering we're hunting down MTV series
Let's be real. The last time anyone hunted down anything related to MTV was like, 2005.
@@MediaPastimes 🤣
Great video.
This is legit the only game I ever physically damaged. I took my Swiss army knife and scratched the ever living hell out of it and returned it to Holly wood that way. No regrets.
THAT WAS YOU???
Nah I'm just kidding 😅 normally I'd discourage destroying a game but... this one kind of deserved it.
Fantasy Factory was the best show to watch for me in my teen years. It would’ve been cool to visit that place
Love your content keep it coming
I remember playing tony hawk pro skater on the PlayStation when I was young. Twisted metal, crash team racing, sly cooper, gran turismo and many others. Some of the best games I played are so old lol
Yeah but unlike the games of today, they all launched in a completed state.
Hand rubbing tick .. my lord 😂
He always looks like he’s up to something!
The moment in the video where Rob was mentioned it immediately went to an ad ...😂😂😂😂..
LOL I just fixed it. Kind of adds to the comedic value though.
I didn't even know MTV made games 😂 I still have pro skater 1 and 2 for the N64. I love both of them, Rob Dyrdek was also in Skate along with Big Black, that games not too bad but it's hard! I also never found their characters myself lol
I did an entire episode on Skate, and tied Rob and Big into it (they did a promotion for the game on that show).
MTV were also involved with the Rock Band games!
@@MediaPastimes oh I'm definitely gonna watch that! 😁
@@cosmicjenny4508 I didn't know that either and sadly I never played Rock Band but I did play all the guitar hero games 😊 a whole lot 😂
This is what i had for the Dreacast. I couldnt find Hawks in any stores :D
Me: mom can we have some THPS2?
Mom: we have THPS2 at home.
THPS2 that we had at home:
LMAO too real.
competition is really the root of business. its always good to have more skateboarding games made by different developers..it makes the good ones stand out. this world has become so m
I have nothing against competition in business, but this game was just a straight up cash-grab. There were some other skateboarding games in the late 90s/early 2000s that held their own against THPS, for sure (Grind Session, Thrasher Skate and Destroy).
Completely forgot about OPM - Heaven is a halfpipe! Still makes me happy listening to it all these years later :)
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He can’t wait to retire.
I had this game back in the day, but only after already having THPS. I played maybe 30 mins and went back to THPS. One of the biggest flops I had on PS1. Bad graphics, bad controls, boring campaign, and it ran like trash on the PS1. Soundtrack was good, but that's it. I also had Street Sk8ter 2, and even that was a better game than this. They should have combined all modes into one campaign and fixed the stiff controls, then it might have been worth playing.
The PS1 version was somehow worse than the dreamcast version that I played for this video. Truly abysmal.
Hopefully we could get a remaster.
cool episode man
Thank you Lumpy
@@MediaPastimes Have you seen my dad? He was supposed to be home for Life Day but I think he's flying around the galaxy with his human boyfriend again...
The mtv game wasnt bad, it had a killer soundtrack
Yeah, it's really good if you just close your eyes and listen to the music 🎧
Had to sub
For the mtv series, pure ride was an absolute banger. Frustrating at times, but still amazing.
From what I read both of the MTV Snowboarding games were pretty solid. It was just this one and TJ Lavin's BMX that couldn't keep up with Tony Hawk and Mat Hoffman.
@@MediaPastimes oh absolutely, for whatever reason, they just couldn't get anything right, outside of competing with coolboarders. I personally think that just may be because of lack of communication between mtv and thq though. Thq generally has solid titles, so for something to flop like that is a little surprising
@@MediaPastimes and the superior Dave Mirra IMO.
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 was great! Loved that you could play as the Slim Jim guy.
HOW DID I FORGET ABOUT HEAVEN IS A HALFPIPE!?
anybody know where the birds on a line clip came from?
I might be able to help you: th-cam.com/video/6EuoJNuav8c/w-d-xo.html
Seem like an OK budget game. I liked Grind Session for the ps1 pretty good skateboard game.
Grind Session along with Thrasher Skate and Destroy are looked back on pretty fondly. They're the only PS1 skateboarding games that were nearly as loved as THPS.
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Homeboy's soul dies a little bit every time he has to speak those words, you can just see it in his eyes.
@@MediaPastimes You can see it on his OCD hand gestures aswell 😂 Just a matter of time before he gets carpal tunnel syndrome and severe dementia to balance it all up.
Idk I really enjoyed MTV Skateboarding.
I don't remember this at all. Weird.
I played it on pc at the time kinda liked it. Think it was my first skater game.
RIP Dreamcast, you didn’t deserve to have Rob Dyrdek on your console.
Also- IT’S ALWAYS JOEY!
That Rob Dyrdek remark had me GIGGLIN’ dude.
It's a playstation game
@@eternalrewind2190 It was also on Dreamcast
@@cosmicjenny4508 well I'll be damned you're right. I didn't know
All of the gameplay footage I showed in this video was captured on the dreamcast. The playstation version looks even worse.
“Steve Seagull.”
School 2 all day.
The leap of faith never gets old 🛹
This game is nauseating to look at
THPS1 had better graphics a year earlier than this game
Disney skate adventure: STILL one of the best skate games.
They just took the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 engine and slapped it with a disney coat of paint, but I'll admit that it was pretty fun. The soundtrack was laughably bad, though.
Aww man that’s trash that MTV skate boarding game came out when I was born…
The only blessing out of this garbage game was discovering deftones and system of a down
Soundtrack actually sounds decent tho
I dont even know how many hours I spent on THPS 2 trying to get every single challenge lol
Rob hasn't had anything good attached to his name since Rob and Big. He's a great skater. Just everything else... Yikes.
Yeah, Fantasy Factory was… inconsistent. The episodes I liked, I really liked, but there were a lot of stinkers. Even Big Black’s triumphant return couldn’t save the show.
Ridiculousness is a rip off of America's Funniest Home Videos. Bob Saget was funnier too
Heaven is a halfpipe
This is the one that showed me who the deftones were...
I got into them because of Saints Row 2, but had already heard "Minerva" prior to that and didn't realize it was the same band.
@@MediaPastimes bcuz of your reply to me and the well made video you got my sub. Best of luck to you pal.
No the worst skate game is free skate from rod dyrdek on mobile. Full circle
Bobby Light not Bobby Diesel lol
Bobby Light is his persona from Rob and Big (Bobby Light gonna do you right!) but his skateboard homies called him Bobby Diesel before that.
Bobby light !
Gonna do you right!
I woke up this morning and got my flashlight out.
Uncle Jerry would be proud.
@@MediaPastimes lol legendary
Rob best part was the dc video ,hands down .he had the worst part in mindfield.
The DC Video mostly focused on Big Black though, right? He only showcased a handful of tricks in that. But yeah, he was outshined by his AWS teammates in Mindfield for sure.
Rob help create skate I believe
Thrasher was better than this. That game gets a lot of hate but I really enjoyed it
Thrasher wasn’t hated, it was just overshadowed by Tony Hawk. People enjoy that one as a simulation style game, pretty damn good for the time.
@@MediaPastimes I personally have yet to see a review of Thrasher where they don’t trash the control scheme. Of course everyone loved the soundtrack. This may sound like blasphemy but I think I liked Thrasher as much as I like THPS (and I was one of those sweaty THPS players who could bust out million+ point combos).
The ps2 rocket power game was great
Dude are you helloyassine????????sound just like him has to be just happened to be subscribed to both channels
If it’s Foreal then HELL YEAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!
No, am media pastime :)
Idk kinda wierd they released so close
MTV thought they could swing in and steal Tony’s thunder with a subpar game, that’s all there is to it.
SNIZZZZZZZZ thats all I gotta say hahahaha
Ridiculousnizz?
@@MediaPastimes hahahaha it sounds like rob dyrdrk says that with the way the video was edited.
What's hilarious is that he says "Ridiculousnesssss" only once an episode, he's usually so dead inside by the middle of the episode that he starts trailing off with "Ridiculousneehhhhhh..."
It wasn't that bad think of it as a skate sim in real life its about techniques not unreasonable skateboarding so the MTV games were for me oh that mtv bmx game to
The developers tried to frame it as a "simulation" style skateboarding game, too. I just don't see it. "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" was closer to a simulation style game, MTV Skateboarding just had horrible controls and input delay.
This game sucks. The input delay is awful
It wasnt that bad i played tf out of it after playing thps to death
I had the PC version
I had that piece of shit game for PS1, I still liked it lol. Songs by System of a Down and Deftones were the jam too
The soundtrack was probably the one thing the game had going for it other than stunt mode.
@@MediaPastimes Agreed! I kinda want to get this game again to play, the moon level was kinda fun!
Yung Junko
Just subbed, dude has some great subject matter.
Be real.. this game wasn't bad
It wasn't the sin against humanity that some people make it out to be, but it was damn mediocre.
Pity really. Andy’s a dude
Yeah but he help birth skate soooo
A god-tier skateboarding game doesn't cancel out a subpar cash grab of a skateboarding game, we can't forgive him for his sins.
Rob dyrdek meant a lot to me for skating
720 was first skateboarding videogame and all these others just stole it's concept. Might want to learn history if youre going to report on it.
When exactly did I say that Tony Hawk's Pro Skater was the first skateboarding game ever made? I said that it set the gold standard for arcade style skateboarding titles, I didn't say it was the first... 720 was obviously a landmark game for the genre, but it wasn't NEARLY as accessible as Pro Skater.
Might want to clean your ears with a cotton swab before you pull up and watch a TH-cam video 👂
I had this game, it wasn’t bad. Music was good, only thing was the controls weren’t really responsive for tricks. But the tricks looked cool.
everyone wants to be like andy mcdonald.
yah.....riiiiiight
I think he's a ridiculously talented vert skater and seemingly a really good dude, but that was a bit of a stretch...
@@MediaPastimes no one wants to be a "really good dude" we wanna be charlie sheen
nah fuck that guy
This game isn't horrible.
Well damn now I need to delete the video