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As Activision gets deeper and deeper into the extreme sports category, we
e starting to see the genre get a little weird. Skateboarding made sense. BMX biking was a short leap from there, as were surfing and snowboarding. Now the publisher is starting to move toward sports you might not immediately associate with the Tony Hawks Pro Skater control scheme. For those who haven been keeping score, Shaba Games claim to fame was Grind Session, a skateboarding game that was released in the wake of the original Tony Hawks Pro Skater. The team later went on to finish up Mat Hoffmans Pro BMX. Now, the California-based developer has turned its attention to the sport of wakeboarding, and the end result is a good one, though its not without its share of sometimes-glaring shortcomings.
Publisher : Activision
Developer : Shaba Games
Genre : Sports
Release Date : 06/10/2003
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