Saturday, October 21, 2006

PS3 SixAxis Tilts Tony Hawk


When Sony first announced that their new PS3 controller would utilize tilt functionality, there was very little news of which games would actually support the feature other than WarHawk. At the 2006 Tokyo Game Show (TGS 06), more titles were announced to support SixAxis. Today, that list just got one game longer from Activision, Tony Hawk Project 8. Acitivsion is already support new way of gameplay with the Nintendo Wii by creating Tony Hawk Downhill Jam from the bottom up.



The controller will be used to balance players as they grind rails, manual, revert, ollie and perform combos. You’ll also be twisting and turning the controller as you play as one of 11 pro skating athletes listed below.

• Bob Burnquist
• Dustin Dollin
• Lyn-Z Adams Hawkins
• Nyjah Huston
• Bam Margera
• Rodney Mullen
• Paul “P-Rod” Rodriguez Jr.
• Ryan Sheckler
• Daewon Song
• Mike Vallely
• Stevie Williams

http://www.thegamefeed.com/news-60aee9bf44aab2cdb39ffd41394bd9ad.html
Tony Hawk Project 8 is currently in development for the Xbox 360 and a planned launch title for the PS3 on November 19th in North America. It’s rated ‘T’ for Teen and will sell for $59.99.

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