#Skate 2 for ps2 ps3
This is why I keep saying that the 360 and PS3 are quite similar in terms of power in the end, it's hard to get the potential power out of the PS3, yet relatively easy to get the most out of the 360, in the end it balances. It doesn't matter how powerful it is, if you can't unlock that power easily, it's going to go to waste, isn't it? At least with the 360, it's supposedly easy to develop for, so you can spend a little more time optimising to make things run a bit better. Yeah, the hardware inside a PS3 is pretty damn powerful, but it's not easy to use. Now, it's easy to blame the developers for all this and say they're "Lazy" or whatever, but I mean, that's a lot of games with lower framerates, what gives? The song "Interested in Madness" by Operatic was also featured in Tony Hawk's Underground 2.This isn't necessarily a problem with the PS3, per se, but obviously it's not the only game to suffer framerate issues on that console that weren't present on the 360.However, the song is only played in the Stunts minigames, and is a reduced quality version of the song. The song "Blood Brothers" by Papa Roach is featured in the 2006 racing game Flatout 2.On the PlayStation version of the game, after the song "You" by Bad Religion has finished, there is a long duration time before the next song starts.In an interview from 1999, Tony Hawk himself stated that his favorite song of the game was the song "No Cigar" by Millencollin.Oranger - Garden Party for Murder Pride.The PocketPC soundtrack only features 5 songs due to licensing issues All 5 songs are exclusive to this release. Goonies Never Say Die - Everyone Comes to Life.The iOS soundtrack only features 9 songs due to licensing issues All 9 songs are exclusive to this release. The Korean release featured 7 additional songs by Korean band 'Fin.K.L' to accompany them being playable. This tape also re-uses the main menu theme.
#Skate 2 for ps2 pro
The song "City Stars" by Born Allah was licensed but not part of the original soundtrack and is only featured in Kareem Campbell's pro tape. "Five Lessons Learned" by Swingin' Utters from the album of the same (1998)."Out With the Old" by BlackPlanetMusic (credited as Alleylife, who provided vocals), wasn't released on an album until A Compilation of Thangs (2010)."Evil Eye" by Fu Manchu from the album The Action is Go (1997)."Heavy Metal Winner" by Consumed from the EP Breakfast at Pappa's (1998)."Subculture" by Styles of Beyond, released as a single (2001)."May 16" by Lagwagon from the album Let's Talk About Feelings (1998)."Cyclone" by Dub Pistols from the album Point Blank (1998)."B-Boy Document '99" by The High & Mighty, featuring Mos Def & Mad Skillz from the album Home Field Advantage (1999)."No Cigar" by Millencolin from the album Pennybridge Pioneers (2000)."When Worlds Collide" by Powerman 5000 from the album Tonight the Stars Revolt! (1999)."You" by Bad Religion from the album |No Control (1989)."Pin the Tail on the Donkey" by Naughty by Nature from their self-titled album (1991)."Guerilla Radio" by Rage Against the Machine from the album The Battle of Los Angeles (1999)."Bring the Noise" by Anthrax & Public Enemy (credited as Chuck D) from the album Attack of the Killer B's and Apocalypse 91."Blood Brothers" by Papa Roach from the album Infest (2000).These are listed in order of their appearances in the game. The Nintendo 64 version contains instrumental / chopped up versions. This list is present in the PS1, PC, Dreamcast and Nintendo 64 releases of the game. The original/base soundtrack for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2.