Well, let’s look at this logically Tony Hawk 3 was released in October of 2001, across most formats from PSone, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance and lastly, Nintendo 64 -that’s a whole load of ports, yet no Dreamcast? The first two games sold well, certainly in the USA at the very least. naturally as 2001 started, Neversoft began work on the third entry in the series, now I know what you’re thinking 2001 was the last year the DC was seen as viable for publishers to release their work and most pulled away to release their games on other formats, surely Activision would not risk releasing this game for the console? Sometimes during a console life cycle, you can expect to see dead cert games come to the format, especially if the franchise originator sells well enough to warrant a sequel, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater was in it’s infancy back in 1999 and the Dreamcast was host to not only the first game, but also THPS2 – this particular port was absolutely brilliant and is really only rivaled by the Xbox classic version (Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2X) as the definitive way to play that game.
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