Activision is remaining tight-lipped regarding rumors today that Neversoft has been taken off the Tony Hawk's franchise.The rumors suggest that the Neversoft-created series is now in the hands of new developer Robomodo, who has already disclosed that it's working on an as-yet unnamed game for Activision.
But Activision on the matter that it "does not comment on rumors and speculation."
Activision and video game advertising network Massive, a subsidiary of Microsoft, have announced that Activision titles Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and Tony Hawk's Proving Ground have been added to the Massive Network, allowing in-game advertising to be updated in real-time. According to the companies, Massive ads served into Guitar Hero III will be contextually relevant to the rock venues in which players perform. As for Tony Hawk's Proving Ground, the ads will be tailored to real-world skating environments, offering marketers visibility in each title's specific demographics.
Activision, through the Tony Hawk Proving Ground video game, are giving skaters the chance to create their own skate stories and upload them to Youtube for the chance to win £1000 cash. Here's the press release with the details: Grind on over to the official Tony Hawk Proving Ground You Tube channel and tell Activision your skate stories for a chance to win a £1000 cash. The options are limitless, just be totally creative - get out there with your phone or video camera and create your story for a chance to win £1000 cash. To enter simply upload your video to the Tony Hawk Proving Ground Group at http://www.youtube.com/group/thpg. Your movies will then be approved and posted there. The movie with the most views by 31st December 2007 wins £1000 cash, Quicksilver and Vans gear, a console and a copy of the game. The next 5 most viewed get Quicksilver and Vans gear and a copy of the game plus we have 50 games for the next top 50 viewed.
Ahead of Activision's financial results next week, Janco Partners analyst Mike Hickey has commended short-term revenue prospects, but commented that emerging competition for some of [Activision's] core franchises, including Guitar Hero and Tony Hawk, may prove damaging for the company's long-term growth. Hickey stated for the short-term company prospects, We expect key fiscal Q208 and 2H08 game sales will come from Spiderman 3, Shrek 3, Transformers, Guitar Hero, Tony Hawk, Call of Duty 4 and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars. The Company's fiscal '08 game pipeline is exceedingly strong, and will likely generate record fiscal '08 operating performance.
Wonderwallweb confirmed yesterday that you were able to download a demo of Tony Hawks Proving ground on Xbox Live, but PS3 fans need not feel left out as a demo for the PS3 will be available on the Playstation Store later today.
Australian rock band, Airbourne will be featured in the GTA IV soundtrack [as well as the new Tony Hawk's game]: Not only will those artists find telling exposure to key target audiences within EA's own titles, but some will also find themselves as part of other games as well ¿ Melbourne band Airbourne will also be featured in the new Tony Hawk game, as well as Grand Theft Auto IV¿
Tony Hawk's Proving Ground proved it could take on rival skateboatding rival SKATE, which also boasts an impressive soundtrack. While SKATE has 45 known songs from artists like David Bowie, N.W.A. and The Ramones, Tony Hawk's Proving Ground comes through with over 50 songs including The Pretender, the first single from the Foo Fighters' forthcoming album. Both games fulfill our Nirvana need. The full soundtrack list of Tony Hawk's Proving Ground is at Gaming Target.