Street Sk8er

PSX PlayStation Street Sk8er Shiny Disc Black Label Retail Release

Jewel Case Release – Shiny Disk

 

Genre:
Skateboarding
CDs:
1
Publisher:
Electronic Arts
Released:
February 25, 1999
Developer:
Micro Cabin
UPC:
0 14633 07982 1
Sony ID:
SLUS-00818
PSRM:
012?80 (Hard to read)
Players:
1 to 2 Players
Memory:
1 Block
Accessories:
Vibration
ESRB:
Everyone Mild Language
Box Copy:

Grind sick handrails in the street, or grab huge air in the pipe.

  • Real Action: Over 200 moves and trick combinations * Half Pipe, Bowl, Big Air, and Street Events
  • Real Boards: Original deck graphics from Powell Skateboards
  • Real Bands: Slammin’ soundtrack features Less Than Jake, Plastilina Mosh, Weston, H20, All, Straight Faced, The Pietasters, I Against I, and Gas Huffer

 

 

 

Variants

The game was reprinted in a non-shiny finish.

PSX PlayStation Street Sk8er Matte Finish

Jewel Case Release – Matte Finish

 

 

Misprints

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Review

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Trivia

  • The first dedicated skateboarding game for the PlayStation…released 4 years after the system launched.
  • If you place first in the 3 tournaments twice with each of the 4 characters, you’ll unlock extra paths in the stages, as well as characters and boards. Simply keep beating the stages to unlock everything.
  • If you are using the GameShark or similar device, you’ll need to turn it off before starting the 3rd real stage, on the third run, or the ‘Extra Points’ code will corrupt the timer and give you an incorrect score.
  • With a fully leveled jump stat, the smallest of the 4 skaters, Frankie, can literally break gravity in his animation. If you leap off a ramp and nail the trick, he’ll rotate about 90 degrees mid-jump to land properly.
  • The CD can be placed into a regular music player to enjoy the entire soundtrack.

 

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