Skate - Full Game (No Commentary)

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Skate (2007)
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A full no commentary playthrough of Skate
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00:00:00 Intro
00:01:48 Prologue
00:09:12 Flickit!
00:10:54 Pushing & Timing
00:11:31 Air & Grabs
00:13:07 Grinds
00:14:11 Rolling Rehab
00:15:26 Nollies
00:18:23 S.H.I.N.G.O.
00:26:30 Manuals
00:28:55 Follow Shingo
00:31:38 My First Photo!!
00:32:58 Scoring a Line
00:35:18 Advanced Grinds
00:37:28 Filming 101
00:39:08 Community Spirit!
00:46:23 Pumping
00:49:09 Regs Shop
00:53:02 Jubba Jingle Jam
00:56:23 Regs Shop Film
00:58:35 Photo G
01:00:53 First Things First
01:02:06 Follow Freeway
01:05:58 Race to Slappy's
01:09:05 Poolside Chill
01:12:40 Stack My Tables
01:13:57 Gap It Up
01:15:18 Storefront
01:17:02 Carroll's Challenge
01:22:03 Mail Order
01:26:23 Rail Fest
01:33:10 Grinding Teeth
01:35:04 Who The Hell Is?
01:36:30 Tapeheads
01:38:13 Summer of Slam
01:39:28 Line'em Up
01:40:43 Crank It (failed attempt)
01:44:32 Opinion
01:47:09 P.O.T.E.
01:50:48 Skateboard Mag Sponsor Film #1
01:52:41 Hole In The Wall
01:54:12 Matrix Madness
02:06:20 Are You Nuts?
02:09:04 Pro SKATE - P-Rod
02:15:22 New Jack
02:18:10 Wheel Sponsorship
02:20:42 Manny Madness
02:25:17 Major Malfunction
02:29:31 11 O'Clock News (failed attempt #1)
02:31:07 Be The Board
02:32:43 Technical Benchmark
02:38:28 Year's Best
02:40:17 The Artist
02:50:01 11 O'Clock News (failed attempt #2)
02:52:10 Metal Detector
02:53:37 Elbow Jam (failed attempt #1)
02:57:02 11 O'Clock News (failed attempt #3)
03:02:35 Elbow Jam (failed attempt #2)
03:02:52 Sick Day
03:03:51 Skateboard Mag Sponsor Film #2
03:10:59 The Cover
03:15:39 X Games - Skateboard Street
03:26:51 X Games - Skateboard Megaramp
03:30:33 Manual Labour
03:31:53 Rainbow Rail
03:33:00 Hell's Bowels
03:34:51 Over The Wall
03:36:34 Something Else
03:37:39 Shoe Sponsorship
03:39:06 Bowl Control
03:44:04 Dead End Bomb
03:46:45 Miss The Bus
03:49:27 Hall of Meat
03:51:07 Hit and Run
03:52:21 Off the Deep End
03:53:04 Ghetto Blasters
03:54:52 Lunatic Fringe
03:56:08 Thrasher Sponsor Film #1
04:01:52 Clean Da Pipes
04:05:20 Boom Slang!
04:09:23 Heads
04:10:45 Trucks Sponsorship
04:12:45 Hop Scotch
04:13:59 The Burbs To The Zen
04:17:29 Old Town Massacre
04:20:44 Contents Spread
04:22:28 Picnic Table Blast
04:25:03 DIY Slam
04:29:12 Bonecracka
04:32:13 Public Disturbance
04:35:01 Thrasher Sponsor Film #2
04:37:43 Skater of the Year
04:44:22 Mega-Mayhem
04:49:22 Credits

Game: Skate
Release Date: September 14, 2007
Developer: EA Black Box

Skate (stylized as skate.) is a skateboarding video game for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and mobile phones. It was developed by EA Black Box and released in 2007. Two sequels, Skate 2 and Skate 3, have been released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, as well as Skate It, a spin-off for Wii, Nintendo DS and iOS platforms. In June 2020, EA announced plans for a new Skate game.

The game's "flick it" control system began development long before any graphics had been implemented: the initial prototype simply read analog stick motions and displayed a basic text message saying what trick had been performed, along with speed and accuracy ratings. The developers found that in order to receive accurate information from the very fast analog stick motions used when playing the game, input data from each control pad had to be read at a rate of 120 Hz.

The game relies extensively on physics to model the skateboarders' movement. Havok, Endorphin and others were considered, but ultimately a RenderWare package called "Drives" was used to model the joints of the human body. Technical limitations and animation issues at the time resulted in certain planned features being cut and postponed to later installments, such as the ability to play as a girl (which debuted in Skate It) or dismount and walk around (which was not possible until Skate 2).

Evidence from different versions of EA's official website for Skate show that the game has been through some major changes in development. For example, one screenshot, dated "04/06/2007", shows that San Vanelona was originally planned to be a coastal city, featuring a football stadium, harbour and cruise liner.[citation needed]

Major changes were also made to the soundtrack. Originally planned to feature "Roadhouse Blues" by The Doors, the soundtrack now focuses more heavily on hip-hop. Some songs appear in both studio and remixed form.[citation needed]

The demo was scheduled for release on Xbox Live for August 15, 2007 but was delayed (as stated by Scott Blackwood on the Skate forum) due to a sudden problem with the demo's Skate Reel (video editing) feature, releasing on August 21. It was released on PlayStation Network in September. The demo let players skate around the San Vanelona Community Center for thirty minutes and learn how to do various tricks as well as create and edit videos.







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