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Rayman doesn’t have legs, and I bet he can skateboard. Miis don’t have legs, and I bet they can too. This Skate 3 glitch confirms it: Legs are not needed for skateboarding. More »
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I really liked the first Skate, but haven’t been keeping up with the series since because, well, it all looks the same. You skate, you fall off, you try again. I do love it when a series jumps the shark, however. More »
Riding high on the failure of Tony Hawk: Ride and feeling absolutely no threat from Ubisoft’s upcoming Shaun White skateboarding title, EA gears up for an early May release for the third installment of the Skate series. More »
Only EA could create a skateboarding title so pretty that it has me flashing back to a Christian Slater movie from 1989. More »
EA’s Skate 3 might not come with a high tech plastic skateboard controller like its chief “competition”, but putting money down on the sequel does earn you this nifty exclusive skate park. More »
Sequels are hard when the preceding games are good. It’s tough to think of what to improve, and changing too much might ruin what made the first game(s) good. More »