Disney Sports Skateboarding

Disney Sports Skateboarding is a 2002 skateboarding video game co-developed by Atelier Double and KCEO, and published by Konami. It was released for the mh:awesomegames:Nintendo GameCube and mh:awesomegames:Game Boy Advance. It is the second game in the Disney Sports series.

Why It's Dinsey Sports ROADKILL!

 * 1) Awful and horrendous controls. If you want to go forward, you need to push up on the analog stick. If you want to do a trick, you need to let go of the analog stick before pushing the X or Y button. You can only spin with the L and R buttons in their respective directions. You can only grind by pushing the B button.
 * 2) When you are trying to do a trick, sometimes it does a wrong trick.
 * 3) When you are trying to grind, most of the time it just wants to go wherever it wants.
 * 4) Mediocre graphics by the GameCube's standards.
 * 5) It reuses songs from Disney Sports Soccer.
 * 6) Poor physics.
 * 7) The game only has six levels.
 * 8) The game doesn't really give a reward after completing all the stages in the trial mode.
 * 9) The announcer will never shut up. He even says "What the hell am I doing?", which is inappropriate for a kids' game. Thankfully, you can mute his voice in the options menu.
 * 10) The camera is useless.
 * 11) There are rides that bump you, but the problem is that you can't see it where it's coming from.
 * 12) Some tricks aren't named right.
 * 13) One of the missions in this game requires you to get every single crystal but there are over five hundred crystals, which makes the mission almost impossible!
 * 14) Uninspired levels.
 * 15) Tons of glitches.
 * 16) The checkpoints are very out of place. Even if you get all the checkpoints, you still have to get to the end before the timer runs out.
 * 17) The roster is smaller than Disney Sports Soccer, which is stupid considering Minnie is the only female character in this entire game.
 * 18) If you want to buy the game in complete including the box and the manual, it costs about 35 dollars.
 * 19) It takes seven blocks on the GameCube memory card. Which takes the same amount of blocks as Super Mario Sunshine!

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) It introduced Max as a playable character.
 * 2) Some animations can be funny.
 * 3) It still has a unique intro.

Reception
The game received mixed to negative reviews from gamers and critics alike. On Metacritic, it holds a rating of 36 /100. IGN gave it a 3/10. The game is at a rating 2.75 on GameFAQs. GameSpot gave it a 2.2/10.

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