Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure

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Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure
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Developer(s) Toys for Bob (PS2, Xbox & GC)
Vicarious Visions (GBA)
Publisher(s) Activision
Disney Interactive
Neversoft
Engine RenderWare
Platforms Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube
Release date(s) Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2 & Xbox
    GameCube
      Genre(s) Sports (skateboarding)
      Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

      Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure is a 2003 sports video game released by Toys for Bob. It uses the same game engine as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 by Neversoft[1] and features characters from Toy Story, The Lion King, and Tarzan.

      Gameplay

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      Gameplay is similar to the Tony Hawk's series in which players skate around each level performing various tricks, using either characters from Toy Story, Tarzan and The Lion King, or with a created human skater. There are three main modes: Adventure, Free Play and Versus. In Adventure mode, the skaters indigenous to their own world compete in skate challenges. They are restricted to their worlds. The human skater can move in and out of any world. In free play, the skater can skate in any world they are indigenous to but not compete in the challenges. The human skater can continue to skate in any world. Two players can play any skater in any world and compete in a series of skate games.

      Skaters and characters

      Taking a cue from Hollywood, Activision decided to cast real kids for the real world locale of Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure. The "Extreme Skate Crew" is a team of 10 playable characters modeled after real kids found from a nationwide casting call search. This team of skaters marked the first time Activision had actually cast real kids in a game. Activision held nationwide casting calls throughout early March 2003 to find 10 kids between the ages of 6 –14 years old to be featured as playable characters in the game. The search included live events that were held at skateparks in San Diego, CA, Denver, CO, and Philadelphia, PA. Video footage of the competitions is played when the game starts up and is available as an unlockable video in the extras section.

      Kids across the country also entered the search by mailing in a photo of themselves along with a videotape of their skateboarding skills. To continue involving kids across the country in the creation of this game, Activision created a special game Web site, www.extremeskateadventure.com, where these 10 kids had their information posted so that their family, friends and general public could vote online for the top two "Super Stars" during the month of April 2003, giving the game a reality programming twist. These two "Super Stars," who were chosen by their peers, became featured members of the "Extreme Skate Crew" and appear on The Skate Stage at the beginning of the game alongside the film characters and have their names and stats on display. The two kids chosen were Ryan and Mallie Ann.

      In every world each skater has 25 items unique to that skater to collect. Beside each skater is the type of item that needs to be collected. All humans collect medallions.

      Reception

      Reception
      Review scores
      Publication Score
      GBA GC PS2 Xbox
      GameSpot 6.3 out of 10[5] 7.3 out of 10[3] 7.3 out of 10[2] 7.3 out of 10[4]
      IGN 7.5 out of 10[8] 7.8 out of 10[7] 7.8 out of 10[6]
      Aggregate scores
      GameRankings 70.8% (5 reviews)[12] 79.1% (25 reviews)[9] 76.6% (25 reviews)[11] 78.0% (22 reviews)[10]
      Metacritic 70% (6 reviews)[16] 76% (18 reviews)[14] 78% (15 reviews)[13] 76% (15 reviews)[15]

      The game received mixed reviews.

      References

      1. Disney's Extreme Skateboarding Adventure. GameSpot editors' review.
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