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 ...
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 ...
Tony Hawk became a household name, and it’s not because of skateboarding as much as it is because of video games. The Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series was one of the biggest franchises on the planet in ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Before Tony Hawk's Pro Skater shredded on to the video game scene in 1999, the man himself "had given up" on making a skateboarding game. Hawk ...
Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk’s “900” skateboard from the 1999 X Games has sold for over $1 million, an amount that Julien’s Auctions says is record-breaking. The original Birdhouse Falcon 2 “900” ...
When we think about the history of skateboarding, surfing is something that simply can't be overlooked. From the straight up art up sidewalk surfing to the gritty Dogtown era, it's no surprise that a ...
Tony Hawk added a new line to his legendary résumé over the weekend: ballet performer. The skateboarding icon, 57, made multiple surprising appearances during Golden State Ballet’s rendition of “The ...
San Diego native Tony Hawk, the world’s most famous skateboarder, has brought the sport to places its never been. This weekend only, Hawk will be taking skating somewhere most people didn’t think was ...