Talk:Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2

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  • When I saw this page it was apperantly vandalized. Luckly google had the page cached at this page. Please keep a lookout for vandals on this page. JoseJr 22:28, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
  • I removed a section of the article claiming that this was the last game made for Nintendo 64. According to the List of Nintendo 64 games though it aid the third game was the last. I suspect it was just a simple error but keep at eye out for further vandalism. Xtreme racer 03:44, 2 May 2007 (UTC)

Hi I've completed this game 100%, and I got about 1,030,000 on the Hangar in Single Session mode.

Downhill Jam, Phoenix, AZ (from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater) Skate Park, Chicago (from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater) Warehouse: Woodland Hills, CA (from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater)

SonicNiGHT here, and I've beaten the game 100% too...but...I've never played these in my playstation version of the game... perhaps in other versions (N64, Dreamcast)?

[edit] The hidden levels...

Sky Lines is only found in 2x. Downhill Jam and Skatepark Chicago are only in 2x as well unless you modify the PC game. Woodland Hills isn't present in the Playstation, Dreamcast and Nintendo 64 versions; only the PC port and 2x.

There's more besides this due to 2x getting all the classic levels plus its five exclusive levels (of which Sky Lines is one).SuperSonicTH 13:31, 3 August 2007 (UTC)

Actually, Downhill Jam and Skatepark Chicago are available in the unmodified PC version of the game as well. 134.173.42.7 02:09, 26 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Glitching

a few months ago, I wrote a pretty damn good article that talked about all of the famous glitches in this game, I wouldn't mind knowing who deleted them, and why...I mean, I know glitches aren't usually part of wiki articles, but THPS glitches are part of the game's history. Anyone who plays the games knows that. I'm going to repost the glitches in one week, unless someone gives me a good explanation why I shouldn't.SonicNiGHT —Preceding unsigned comment added by SonicNiGHT (talkcontribs) 08:32, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

While glitches may be part of the game, they still have no place in a Wikipedia article, as it's unencyclopedic information. I know they exist because I also own the game but this is no place to list them. Use a forum somewhere or your own website as this is not the place. Xtreme racer 18:01, 26 October 2007 (UTC)

Wow, somebody finally offered a friggin explanation. Well you my sir, are a winnar. I won't repost them, lol. But I do feel like they should be mentioned because these were widely popular among players...I understand that this is isn't a forum but I guess I'm just saying, I wonder why they aren't un-encyclopedic info when they were so widely known :\ (not arguing, I just wouldn't mind a better explanation, I guess)SonicNiGHT —Preceding comment was added at 14:11, 22 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Removal of intro sentence

I have removed the sentence, "It was also renowned for being "the world's first handheld 3D game." which is untrue as the GBA version only contains 3d characters with gameplay on an isometric 2D background. The Atari Lynx released in the late 1980's runs true 3D games like Hard Drivin. Atirage 10:21, 8 September 2007 (UTC)