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The player can grind on certain edges and rails different tricks may be performed during a grind based on the position of the analog stick. During an ollie, the player may change the position of the analog stick and press one of two buttons to perform either a flip trick (such as an impossible or kickflip) or a grab trick (such as a benihana or nosegrab). For example, the player initiates an ollie (a jump trick) by holding and releasing the jump button. The player performs tricks via combinations of analog stick and button inputs.
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Like its predecessors in the Tony Hawk's series, Underground is centered on skateboarding in a series of levels. See also: Gameplay in the Tony Hawk series A sequel, Tony Hawk's Underground 2, followed in 2004. Underground 's PlayStation 2 version had sold 2.11 million copies in the United States by December 2007.
The graphics and the controls for driving vehicles and walking were less well received. Upon release, the game was a major critical and commercial success, with reviewers praising its wide appeal, soundtrack, customization, multiplayer, and plot.
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Real-world professional skateboarders contributed their experiences to the plot. The game was developed with a theme of individuality, which was manifested in the extensive customization options, the presence of a narrative, and the product's characterization as an adventure game. The plot follows the player character and their friend Eric Sparrow as the two become professionals and grow apart. Underground adds the ability for players to dismount their boards and explore on foot.
The game features a new focus on customization the player, instead of selecting a professional skater, creates a custom character. Underground is built upon the skateboarding formula of previous Tony Hawk's games: the player explores levels and completes goals while performing tricks. In 2004, it was published for Microsoft Windows in Australia and New Zealand as a budget release. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision in 2003 for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Game Boy Advance. Tony Hawk's Underground is a skateboarding video game and the fifth entry in the Tony Hawk's series after Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4. NZ: 2004 Genre(s) Sports Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer.