Tony Hawks Project 8

Tony Hawk's Project 8
Del af Tony Hawk's-serien
Generelle oplysninger
UdviklerNeversoft
Shaba Games
Page 44 Studios
UdgiverActivision
SerieTony Hawk's
UdgivetPS2, Xbox, Xbox 360
USA 7. november 2006
Australien 15. november 2006
Den Europæiske Union 17. november 2006
PS3
USA 17. november 2006
Australien 23. marts 2007
Den Europæiske Union 23. marts 2007
PSP
USA 21. november 2006
Australien 8. marts 2007
Den Europæiske Union 8. juni 2007
GenreEkstremsport
SpiltypeSingleplayer
Multiplayer
PlatformePlayStation 3
PlayStation 2
PlayStation Portable
Xbox
Xbox 360
MedierBD-ROM
DVD
UMD
AldersgrænseESRB: Teen
PEGI: 16+
OFLCA: M
BBFC 12
PEGI: 12+ (PS2)
Eksterne links
TonyHawksProject8.com

Tony Hawk's Project 8, officielt forkortet som THP8, er det ottende spil i Tony Hawk's computerspilserie. Det blev udgivet til PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox og Xbox 360. Navnet Project 8 henviser til konkurrencen Project 8 i spillets historie, samt at det er det ottende spil i "Tony Hawks"-serien.

Der er en del pro-skaters med i spillet, hvoraf blandt andet Tony Hawk, Ryan Sheckler, Bam Margera kan nævnes. Det er også muligt lave sin egen figur. Man starter i sit eget kvarter, og efterhånden som man når videre i spillet, bliver det muligt at skate andre steder,så som i Fun Parks, byer og skater-parker.


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