Tony Hawk Tells The Spun What Skating Legend He Wishes He Could've Put In His Video Game originally appeared on The Spun. Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk can hold his own with woods and tools. Hawk's ...
Tony Hawk had an idea: what if he could bring skateboarding to video games? Hawk had grown up a fan of gaming, he told USA TODAY Sports in a one-on-one interview. He grew up as they rose to prominence ...
“We call that the ‘Adult Swim’ hour. That’s usually when the older skaters are there.” By Sarah Bahr Sarah Bahr has never skateboarded in real life, but she grew up playing the Tony Hawk video games.
Tony Hawk doesn't have to pretend he's Superman. For a generation, he really was a man who could fly. At the fifth annual summer X Games on June 27, 1990, Hawk, then 31, became the first pro ...
Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk can hold his own with woods and tools. Hawk's father was a handyman, and the 57-year-old icon says he has built "many, many skate ramps" throughout his life. However, ...