- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Oct 28, 2002
- Also On: PC
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100Quite simply the best skating game for handheld systems ever. Totally worthy.
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Quite frankly youd be pushed hard to find a better extreme sports game anywhere and we believe this could possibly be the best game available on the GBA.
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92Isn't a huge step visually from the last version in the franchise...but the enhancements to the game design make this sequel a much more enjoyable extreme sports title.
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92This is what your hands should be doing in their spare time.
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88A fantastic entry in the series and one of the best action sports games for Nintendo's handheld.
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86The fact that you are no longer limited to two-minute runs coupled with the ability to land vert-tricks on flat ground make THPS4 a game that must be experienced for Hawk fans.
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It has nearly the exact same feel as the full-fledged console versions.
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Tony Hawk on the Game Boy is just as good as Tony Hawk on the GameCube (and other consoles).
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Alhtough you get used to it, the numerous blind spots are highly annoying. [Jan 2003, p.122]
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The amazing animation of previous THPS games on the GBA is made even more amazing with the addition of new tricks, new specials and spine transfers. [Dec 2002, p.224]
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80Accurately re-creates the series addictive gameplay, so most classic strategies and combos are intact.
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For what it is, it's an enjoyable game. [Dec 2002, p.272]
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75Suffers mostly where the GBA just can't do what the consoles can. But it's still a solid handheld effort. [Spring 2003, p.41]
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Progamer10This rox... though i feel it lacks good graphics.