Street Sk8er

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Street Sk8er
Developer(s) Atelier Double
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Release date(s) Flag of Japan 1998

Flag of United States February 24, 1999

Genre(s) Extreme sports
Mode(s) Single player, 2 player multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: E for Everyone
Platform(s) PlayStation
Media CD-ROM (Playstation)

Street Sk8er is a skateboarding video game for the PlayStation. It was first released in Japan in 1998, then was licensed by Electronic Arts for distribution in America in 1999. It was re-released later in Japan as part of the Simple 1500 series of budget games.[1]

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Players attempt to clear each track by scoring a minimum number of points within a set time limit. The tracks consists of obstacles to perform tricks on, including rails, benches, half-pipes etc. By clearing a stage the player earns experience points that can be used to make the skater faster, more agile, able to jump higher, etc.

The game's soundtrack features music by various punk bands, including:

  1. ^ GameStats: Street Sk8er.


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