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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 review – step into Y2K skating subculture – The Guardian
The legendary skateboarding sim is back in a brilliant rerelease that offers a portal to the past

Skateboarding has often been misunderstood and misrepresented. To a degree, thats part of its appeal. To skate is to exist out of step with traffic and pedestrians, moving through urban spaces in a way that architects and town planners never intended and reinventing mundane blocks of concrete as a canvas for play and creativity. It is a subculture as much as a sport, but skateboarding is also a welcoming home for misfits.
So many adverts and music videos that clumsily riff on skating have faile…
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