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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 0014633158267
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Item Dimensions: 0.67.52005.3
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Model: 014633158267
MPN: 15826
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: November 17, 2008
Studio: Electronic Arts
Features:- Pick a board and shred by using Wii Remote and Balance Board based Flickit Nintendo controls.
- Gamers can make spots truly their own by moving objects like ramps, rails, and benches to fit their skating style. Unlock new skateable objects by winning challenges and then create a fantasy dream park.
- Conquer the best San Vanelona spots and get sponsored by real skate companies. Then travel the world to skate, own, and customize iconic real-world locales.
- Skate with the world¿s top pros in your quest to become Thrasher Magazine¿s Skater of the Year.
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Editorial Review:Amazon.com Product Description:Skate It, Own It, Make It Yours.
Skate It unleashes the Flickit revolution on the Nintendo Wii. Use the Wii Remote and Wii Balance Board to string together your sickest tricks for the ultimate line. Ride with the pros, own the best spots in San Vanelona, and rake in sponsorships on your path to becoming Thrasher Magazine’s Skater of the Year.
Come up on the streets of San Van, and then venture out to shred some of the world’s best skate cities. You can even rework the environments to create the ultimate skate spot. Loaded with all-new gameplay features and a unique set of controls designed specifically for the Nintendo Wii and Wii Balance Board,
Skate It taps into the soul and grit of being on a board to deliver a fresh gaming experience.
Key Game Features:
- A New Way To Skate - Pick a board and shred by using a combination of the Wii Remote and Wii Balance Board to unleash Flickit Nintendo controls.
- Create The Ultimate Skate Space With 'My Spot' - Gamers can make spots truly their own by moving objects like ramps, rails, and benches to fit their skating style. Unlock new skateable objects by winning challenges and then create a fantasy dream park.
- Real-World Skate Spots - Conquer the best San Vanelona spots and get sponsored by real skate companies. Then travel the world to skate, own, and customize iconic real-world locales.
- Live To Skate, Skate To Live - Skate with the world’s top pros in your quest to become Thrasher Magazine’s Skater of the Year.
Screenshots:
Pounding the half-pipe View larger. | |  Get to know your board View larger. | |  Kicking out some tricks View larger. | |  Put Wii-mote to work View larger. | |
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Used with the balance board, this is definitely the game to get if you want some great leg/ankle exercise and to work up a sweat without even realizing you're exercising. I just got the game and am already finding it very addictive. You can play it with just the Wiimote and nunchuk or just the Wiimote, but the realism of using the balance board is what really makes the game for me. There are six different areas of the board where you put your weight to move, turn and do different tricks. You ...
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I love this game. I got it the day it came out, beat it 2 nights ago. It is easy to pickup and play, but hard to master. My 18 month old kid can hold the wiimote and shake it around and bust all kinds of fliptricks, but steering, executing speciific tricks is of course harder. The career mode was great, and I think the 3 control setups are really 3 difffernt difficulty settings. The easiest is the wii remote and nunchuck together, as it is really easy to steer and turn your 360s and backflips. ...
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I purchased this game earlier today and must say that I cannot stop playing it. I have used it with the Wii Fit board and can say that the designers must have spent a lot of time configuring it. For any skateboarders this game is extremely intuitive and mimics tricks done on real skateboards. The missions get considerably harder as time goes on and as with real skateboarding, you cannot expect to get everything at once.
The graphics are reminiscent of Thrasher Skate and Destroy for ...
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