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List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $20.00 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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In Tony Hawk Downhill Jam, you'll make the sparks, gravel and dust fly as you shred downhill and feel the adrenaline rush. Do whatever it takes to get ahead: Speed down crowded, interactive streets as you pull off high-velocity tricks and fight opponents in living, populated environments. The online gameplay for up to 4 people makes it even more challenging. It's the wildest Tony Hawk game yet! With the revolutionary Wii Remote Controller, you can balance your grinds and fire off speed boosts like a real skater Challenge friends in split screen competitions and compete in Race, Trick Attack and Slalom modes
September 30th, 2010 on 10:06 pm
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I rented this game and have really enjoyed it. The action is very goood and the controls work great. This game makes good use of the Wii.
October 1st, 2010 on 12:53 am
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Granted I got this during a gold deal…but it is a great game even at regular price. Good graphics. It was a little tricky to master at first, as there are a number of special moves you have to do to get lots of points. However once you learn them it is fantastic. Highly recommended!
October 1st, 2010 on 1:42 am
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My 11th year old son received the Wii version for his birthday. He is totally hooked on it. Money well spent.
October 2nd, 2010 on 4:33 pm
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As a review said earlier, this game is not very original. I’m a huge fan of the ssx series, and while playing this I realized how similar it was, but still incredibly fun. I play multiplayer with 4 people, its so fun. Our favorite is doing big air (trick), makes my arms kinda sore, shake the remote backwards to do backflips and other cool moves. Other cool game modes are steal the head and elimination. A lot of cool courses, I believe its 12 in total. I highly recommend this game for those who want a fun multiplayer game, extremely similar to ssx, like on tour, but oh well, still awesome.
October 3rd, 2010 on 8:21 am
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This is my oldest 2 sons favorite game. They are 5 and 8. We have over 20 games, but they play this one everyday. (This and Super Smash Bros Brawl).
October 5th, 2010 on 2:40 am
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Bought this for my 8 year old. He loves it and so does his dad. It’s lots of fun and not too difficult to get the hang of. I love that it doesn’t require extra accessories. Great game for the price. Fun for all.
October 5th, 2010 on 4:52 am
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I haven’t got to play this game yet. The kids have hogged it since we got it in early January. Great game for the Wii. Except that when my wife watches the kids play, she gets motion sickness from watching the screen. That’s how realistic it is.
October 6th, 2010 on 2:09 am
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I like some of the tony hawks but after underground 1 it went DOWNHILL. This is great for rainy days or nights when you can’t go skateboarding(with out hurting yourself). Plus one of the new features is racing which is the only thing tony games needed to spice the action up, cause after playing most of them (other than underground 1) the got boreing after 10 mins to 30 minites of play
October 6th, 2010 on 6:17 pm
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I bought this for my son, who is almost 7. The game says ages 10 and up, but he picked up on it right away. He loves it, and has been playing it ALOT since we got it. My 37 year old husband loves it nearly as much! There are even a few girl skaters to select, which I’ve played with. The graphics aren’t as good as other game systems, I think that’s the general for Wii overall. Wii makes up for it with the interaction you get in these games. This game is alot of fun! It’s very realistic.
October 7th, 2010 on 12:54 pm
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My 5-year old is obsessed with the Hawkman, and so this was one of our first games for the Wii. I was a bit nervous because I’ve found past Tony Hawk games tricky for me, let alone for him, to master.
Imagine my delight when we started playing this. It’s just outright fun: the characters are funny, the maps are cool with lots of different paths and shortcuts, the music is pretty sweet, and the gameplay is downright addictive. And best of all, my son picked it up lickety split. Heck, it’s taken months of playing it before I’ve managed to get half as good as him at the trick courses!
It’s the simplicity of the controls that makes this a perfect game when you don’t want to cramp your hands or brain trying to remember some convoluted button sequence to do JUST the right move in JUST the right place at JUST the right time. And the difficulty ramps up perfectly, opening up courses of increasing difficulty and length as you go.
I’ve read some lousy reviews of this from magazines and critics. Glad to see some real-world players giving this game the props it deserves. Bring on Downhill Jam 2!