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Tony Hawk: Play Ride and I'll Be Your Friend
Tony Hawk seemed to take matters into his own hands last night, hopping onto Twitter to get people to play his latest skateboarding game Tony Hawk's Ride. More »Argument Over Game Blamed as Nine-Year-Old Stabbed to Death
Police and relatives say an argument over Tony Hawk: Ride precipitated a shocking murder in New York; Anthony Maldonado, 9, (pictured) who got a PS3 for Christmas, was stabbed in the chest by an enraged 25-year-old early New Year's Day. More »Tony Hawk Still Optimistic About More Ride, Future Board Support
Skateboarding hero Tony Hawk is still positive on the possibility of more Tony Hawk Ride and more skateboard controller support, despite harsh critical reception and cool initial sales of the Robomodo developed game. More »Tony Hawk Ride Grinds Up 114,000 In Sales
Activision and Robomodo's peripheral-based reboot of the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater franchise had what may be considered a disappointing first month on the market, selling 114,000 units in the U.S. in November, according to the NPD Group. More »Tony Hawk "Very Proud" Of Tony Hawk: Ride
Tony Hawk: Ride is not only one of the most disappointing games of 2009, it's easily the most disappointing game in a series that for the past 5 years has specialised in disappointment. More »Frankenreview: Tony Hawk Ride
Hey, Tony Hawk, Might Be Time To Hang Up The Skates...Well, Skateboard
As seen on GameSpy.Tony Hawk: Ride Review: Time To Bail
The latest edition of the venerable Tony Hawk skateboarding video game franchise slides across your carpet on a plastic skateboard in Tony Hawk: Ride. More »We Prefer The Tony Hawk: Ride Prototype
Robomodo, the developers behind Tony Hawk: Ride, have posted some photos showing off the prototype controller used as a testbed before the final design was nailed down. More »Tony Hawk Keen On Kelly Slater Revival
In an interview with GameSpot, skating legend and video game staple Tony Hawk has spoken fondly, and none-too-subtly, of his wishes to see another Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer game. Using the Tony Hawk: Ride controller, of course. More »Tony Hawk Ride Gets Stood Upon By Giant Bomb
We're still waiting on our own copy of Tony Hawk Ride for a Kotaku review, but the Giant Bomb crew bravely ventured out of doors to secure a copy, offering their trademark Quick Look at Activision's new peripheral-based skateboarding game. More »Tony Hawk: Ride Versus Skateboarding Dog
This dog obviously has had more time to play Tony Hawk: Ride than 3 hours on a Saturday afternoon. More »Tony Hawk Devs Working On New Board Peripheral Game?
Activision may be sending Tony Hawk: Ride out to die at retail, but the mega-publisher at least sees a little more potential in the game's skateboard peripheral if comments from Robomodo boss David Michicich are anything to go by. More »Reviewer: Opportunity To Review New Tony Hawk Early Limited To Three Hours On A Saturday
Game publishers are under no obligation to provide access to games early so that reviews can be online by launch. For big titles, usually they find a way. Sometimes, one reviewer found with the new Tony Hawk, it's complicated. More »Where Tony Hawk Ride Controllers Come From
Skateboard controllers aren't born of the brilliance of executives and market research firms. No, like the Tony Hawk Ride skateboard controller seen in the above video, they're the product of inanimate objects having sex with each other. More »Chat With Tony Hawk Ride Developer Wednesday... LIVE!
Don't forget to tune in tomorrow afternoon to chat live with Josh Tsui, co-founder and president of Tony Hawk Ride developer Robomodo. More »Chat Live With the Man Behind Tony Hawk: Ride Next Week
Next week Robomodo president Josh Tsui joins us live on Kotaku Talk Radio to chat about his company's upcoming game Tony Hawk: Ride. More »Wii Tony Hawk Rides With Your Mii
The Wii version of Tony Hawk Ride might not have the stunning graphics and online multiplayer of the HD versions, but who cares about all that when you can skate with your Mii? More »Tony Hawk: Ride: The Soundtrack
It must be music list day at Activision. First they sent out their full set list for DJ Hero and then they drop the full soundtrack for Tony Hawk: RIDE. More »Tony Hawk Ride Impressions: Tony's Way
Forgive me if I get some skateboarding terminology wrong in this post. I'll do my best to relate what happened when I turned my board sideways and hit the Vert ramp in Tony Hawk: Ride last week. More »Tony Hawk: Ride Trips Real Skaters Out
Pro skater Ryan Scheckler is totally tripped out by how precise the movements are in Tony Hawk: Ride. If a pro is tripped out, do amateur skaters stand a chance of escaping the trippage? More »