To pretend that I am a superman: the story of the video game Tony Hawk is a documentary on the Tony Hawk Pro Skater games and will be released this summer. The documentary will appear on several streaming and VOD services on August 18 and it will give the longtime fans of the Pro Skater series an idea of the way it met and the reception it received at the start. The title of the documentary is inspired by a piece of the soundtrack of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater known as the Superman by Goldfinger. The pro skater 1 and 2 remaster of Tony Hawk will arrive on Xbox One, PS4 and PC on September 4, giving fans of the series while watching the documentary before the release.
To pretend that I am a superman: the story of the video game Tony Hawk features Tony Hawk and includes other professional skaters such as Chad Muska, Steve Caballero, Jamie Thomas and Rodney Mullen. Various interviews with these professional skaters will help give fans of the Pro Skater series an idea of the way the original games met and the initial reception of the Games. All the interviews were carried out exclusively for Pretting I’m a Superman, produced by Ralph d'Amato, produced by Ludvig Gür and published by Wood Entertainment.
To pretend that I am a superman: the story of the video game Tony Hawk does not focus only on the Pro Skater series, because it will cover the Skateboard scene of the time and the Activision and Neversoft development process. The game focuses mainly on Tony Hawk and explores its personal story and passion for skateboard video games. We are looking forward to seeing interviews with all our favorite skater of the original Pro Skater Games and what prompted them to join the Activision and Neversoft project.
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