you can not because you mostly do missions not to play 2 players because the company must of thought people wanted the game for story mode to see what was new only Tony Hawk's American wasteland,underground,underground2,and others you can get off some games you probably won't like if the game is for DS, xbox,xbox360,black xbox, and ps2,and PSP.
To 'run out' get off of your skateboard and run for a bit, and then you can get back into a trick. So if your grinding on a rail, and you see something else you want to grind, quickly get off, and run towards it and jump back on to grind =] hope i helped
During a skateboard jump, the skater's potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as they push off the ground and gain speed. As the skater leaves the ground, some of the kinetic energy is transferred into potential energy due to the increase in height. Finally, when the skater lands, the potential energy is converted back into kinetic energy.
skating is a risk and als skating off buildings to..
i think its R1 and L1
press L1 and R1 together :)
I don't know he looks more like a skater that would skateboard on his days off, then again...well ya never know.
I don't know he looks more like a skater that would skateboard on his days off, then again...well ya never know.
Not a skater, but, I am a "nerd". It's because you push OFF of the skateboard. It's hard to explain, but go to youtube, and watch how their feet are angled, and which way the board goes. It will make better sense. Easier to show than tell. Never seen anyone jump off a skateboard and NOT have it go the other way, if you do, Good Job, because I hang out with a lot of really good skaters!
I don't know he looks more like a skater that would skateboard on his days off,then again...well ya never know.
The force of a skateboard rolling down the sidewalk is primarily due to the push-off force provided by the skater's foot. Additionally, factors such as gravity, friction between the wheels and the sidewalk, and air resistance also contribute to the overall force propelling the skateboard forward.
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Oh, dude, using Jango Fett's jetpack in Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4 is like trying to make a sandwich with a skateboard - it just doesn't work. The game doesn't have any Star Wars characters or jetpacks, so you might have better luck pulling off some sick tricks on a halfpipe instead.