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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2’s remastered skaters are showing their ageWhat’s my age again?

What’s my age again?

Time was, you could slap a JPEG on a handful of polygons and call that a Tony. But time affects us as much as graphics tech, and all those chipper young skaters in their 20-somethings back in 1999 are now well into in their forties and fifties. So when theTony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2scanned the cast’s faces to grab their likenesses, it’s not their fresh young faces coming out the other side. Instead, this year’s remastering is offering pixel-perfect renditions of a bunch of skater dads.Have a gander at this newly-surfaced gameplay footage from thePro Skater 1 and 2 remaster announced earlier this week, and see what I mean (viaKotaku).Watch on YouTubeGranted, it’s not like any of these folks ever stopped skating, and when he’s notbeing mistaken for himself, the now 52-year-old Hawk is still pulling off 900s on the reg. Plus, to their credit, they’re largely wearing their age well - as I suppose is to be expected when you’re top-class professional athletes.I’m not so sure about Steve Caballero’s outfit, mind. Your man seems keen on capturing the precise energy of a Dennis the Menace mid-life crisis.As the youths down Bristo Square keep reminding me, though, skate culture is still alive and well with the kids. If you’re a cool teen who wants to skate with someone closer to your own age, though, Vicarious Visions have at least brought back the create-a-skater character editor from the originals, along with most of its unironically-brilliant ska-packed soundtrack.Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2launches on theEpic Games Storethis September 4th for £40/$40.

Time was, you could slap a JPEG on a handful of polygons and call that a Tony. But time affects us as much as graphics tech, and all those chipper young skaters in their 20-somethings back in 1999 are now well into in their forties and fifties. So when theTony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2scanned the cast’s faces to grab their likenesses, it’s not their fresh young faces coming out the other side. Instead, this year’s remastering is offering pixel-perfect renditions of a bunch of skater dads.Have a gander at this newly-surfaced gameplay footage from thePro Skater 1 and 2 remaster announced earlier this week, and see what I mean (viaKotaku).Watch on YouTubeGranted, it’s not like any of these folks ever stopped skating, and when he’s notbeing mistaken for himself, the now 52-year-old Hawk is still pulling off 900s on the reg. Plus, to their credit, they’re largely wearing their age well - as I suppose is to be expected when you’re top-class professional athletes.I’m not so sure about Steve Caballero’s outfit, mind. Your man seems keen on capturing the precise energy of a Dennis the Menace mid-life crisis.As the youths down Bristo Square keep reminding me, though, skate culture is still alive and well with the kids. If you’re a cool teen who wants to skate with someone closer to your own age, though, Vicarious Visions have at least brought back the create-a-skater character editor from the originals, along with most of its unironically-brilliant ska-packed soundtrack.Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2launches on theEpic Games Storethis September 4th for £40/$40.

Time was, you could slap a JPEG on a handful of polygons and call that a Tony. But time affects us as much as graphics tech, and all those chipper young skaters in their 20-somethings back in 1999 are now well into in their forties and fifties. So when theTony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2scanned the cast’s faces to grab their likenesses, it’s not their fresh young faces coming out the other side. Instead, this year’s remastering is offering pixel-perfect renditions of a bunch of skater dads.

Have a gander at this newly-surfaced gameplay footage from thePro Skater 1 and 2 remaster announced earlier this week, and see what I mean (viaKotaku).

Watch on YouTube

Watch on YouTube

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Granted, it’s not like any of these folks ever stopped skating, and when he’s notbeing mistaken for himself, the now 52-year-old Hawk is still pulling off 900s on the reg. Plus, to their credit, they’re largely wearing their age well - as I suppose is to be expected when you’re top-class professional athletes.

I’m not so sure about Steve Caballero’s outfit, mind. Your man seems keen on capturing the precise energy of a Dennis the Menace mid-life crisis.

As the youths down Bristo Square keep reminding me, though, skate culture is still alive and well with the kids. If you’re a cool teen who wants to skate with someone closer to your own age, though, Vicarious Visions have at least brought back the create-a-skater character editor from the originals, along with most of its unironically-brilliant ska-packed soundtrack.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2launches on theEpic Games Storethis September 4th for £40/$40.