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"“Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater” dropped on Sept. 29, 1999, becoming an instant hit that not only introduced skateboarding to an audience of millions, but also exposed a new generation to punk music through the game’s now-iconic soundtrack."

25 years ago!

https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2024-09-26/tony-hawk-pro-skater-video-game-music-punk-goldfinger-1999-project

#TonyHawk #TonyHawksProSkater #THPS #videogames #gaming #music #history #anniversary #PCGaming

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

This must have been a sweet spot in history when licensing music fees for video games were not as expensive?

I wonder if a similar project could be done today now that everyone knows gaming is a huge industry.