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+ | | Game title = Tony Hawk's Motion |
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+ | | Image size = 200px |
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+ | | Devs = Creat Studios, Inc |
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+ | | Dates = November 1, 2008<br>US: November 18, 2008<br>UK: November 21, 2008<br>AU: February 4, 2009 |
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+ | | Platforms = Nintendo DS |
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⚫ | '''Tony Hawk's Motion''', or '''THM''', is the second entry in the [[Tony Hawk's Game Series|''Tony Hawk'' video game series]] of spin-offs. It was released for the [[Nintendo DS]] on November 18, 2008. It's packaged with the game '''''Hue Pixel Painter'''''. Both were developed by [[wikipedia:Creat Studios|Creat Studios]] and were published and designed by [[Activision]]. |
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⚫ | The games are unique in that they use a motion-sensing peripheral called the "Motion Pack", inserted into the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Boy_Advance Game Boy Advance] slot of the [[DS]] to control it. As well as skateboarding in ''Tony Hawk's Motion'', there's also the ability to snowboard. Real-life snowboarder, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Richards_(snowboarder) Todd Richards], makes an appearence as a playable character. The in-game soundtrack of ''Tony Hawk's Motion'' does not contain any licensed or lyrical songs, but instead, contains [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techno Techno]-like music made just for the game. In ''Hue Pixel Painter'', the main character is Hue, a paint blob, and throughout the game, Hue goes around to paint the town in which the game is based in. |
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⚫ | The games are unique in that they use a motion-sensing peripheral called the "Motion Pack", inserted into the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Boy_Advance Game Boy Advance] slot of the [[DS]] to control it. As well as skateboarding in ''Tony Hawk's Motion'', there's also the ability to snowboard. The in-game soundtrack of ''Tony Hawk's Motion'' does not contain any licensed or lyrical songs, but instead, contains [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techno Techno]-like music made just for the game. In ''Hue Pixel Painter'', the main character is Hue, a paint blob, and |
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*[[wikipedia:Burlington, Wisconsin|Burlington, Wisconsin]] |
*[[wikipedia:Burlington, Wisconsin|Burlington, Wisconsin]] |
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*[[wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]] |
*[[wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]] |
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*[[wikipedia:Zermatt|Zermatt, Switzerland]] |
*[[wikipedia:Zermatt|Zermatt, Switzerland]] |
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⚫ | ''Tony Hawk's Motion'' and ''Hue Pixel Painter'' were recieved with negatively mixed reviews and low scores. Players argued that the games seemed like demos more than an actual products, and that the motion sensing was a unique and fresh idea, but should stay on the [[Wii]] rather than on the [[DS]]. On the positive side, the games were praised for their nice visuals. ''Hue Pixel Painter'' was recieved more |
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⚫ | ''Tony Hawk's Motion'' and ''Hue Pixel Painter'' were recieved with negatively mixed reviews and low scores. Players argued that the games seemed like demos more than an actual products, and that the motion sensing was a unique and fresh idea, but should stay on the [[Wii]] rather than on the [[DS]]. On the positive side, the games were praised for their nice visuals. ''Hue Pixel Painter'' was recieved more positively than ''Tony Hawk's Motion'', which is embarassing because ''Tony Hawk's Motion'' was supposed to be the main draw of the two. |
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*[http://www.activision.com/index.html#gamepage|en_US|gameId:TonyHawksMotion&brandId:TonyHawk ''Tony Hawk's Motion'' gamepage at Activision.com] |
*[http://www.activision.com/index.html#gamepage|en_US|gameId:TonyHawksMotion&brandId:TonyHawk ''Tony Hawk's Motion'' gamepage at Activision.com] |
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*[http://www.gamespot.com/ds/sports/tonyhawkmoionhuepixelpainter/review.html?tag=tabs;reviews Critic reviews for ''Tony Hawk's Motion'' and ''Hue Pixel Painter'' on GameSpot.com] |
*[http://www.gamespot.com/ds/sports/tonyhawkmoionhuepixelpainter/review.html?tag=tabs;reviews Critic reviews for ''Tony Hawk's Motion'' and ''Hue Pixel Painter'' on GameSpot.com] |
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Revision as of 16:19, 18 July 2015
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Tony Hawk's Motion, or THM, is the second entry in the Tony Hawk video game series of spin-offs. It was released for the Nintendo DS on November 18, 2008. It's packaged with the game Hue Pixel Painter. Both were developed by Creat Studios and were published and designed by Activision.
Gameplay
The games are unique in that they use a motion-sensing peripheral called the "Motion Pack", inserted into the Game Boy Advance slot of the DS to control it. As well as skateboarding in Tony Hawk's Motion, there's also the ability to snowboard. Real-life snowboarder, Todd Richards, makes an appearence as a playable character. The in-game soundtrack of Tony Hawk's Motion does not contain any licensed or lyrical songs, but instead, contains Techno-like music made just for the game. In Hue Pixel Painter, the main character is Hue, a paint blob, and throughout the game, Hue goes around to paint the town in which the game is based in.
Levels
Reception
Tony Hawk's Motion and Hue Pixel Painter were recieved with negatively mixed reviews and low scores. Players argued that the games seemed like demos more than an actual products, and that the motion sensing was a unique and fresh idea, but should stay on the Wii rather than on the DS. On the positive side, the games were praised for their nice visuals. Hue Pixel Painter was recieved more positively than Tony Hawk's Motion, which is embarassing because Tony Hawk's Motion was supposed to be the main draw of the two.
External links
- Tony Hawk's Motion gamepage at Activision.com
- Critic reviews for Tony Hawk's Motion and Hue Pixel Painter on GameSpot.com