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Alright so what is everyones best run for TH8? I got up to 380k... Lets see who can get the highest :p

I can't even figure out how to start a run. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't get anything close to 380k, anyway. :laugh:

Edit: I've just added this to my GameFly queue, by the way. I haven't really played a Tony Hawk game since TH3, and this looks like it'll be a pretty good game.

Edited by dnast

Go speak to Rodney Mullen, he's doing some street tricks in the mid section. He's the one that glows orange when in middle distance. :whistle:

Nice. I will do it.

Thanks to Pabs quick explanation, I landed my first Nail A Trick right away. Thanks again my man. (Y)

Off to talk to Rodney. ;)

Yeah the new Tony Hawk is definately a cool game. It feels more.... Skating if you will, even though some of the stuff you can do is obviously only in a video game. With that being said playing some awesome Punk music while skating in Project 8 world is some great fun to be had and it feels like your having a chill time.

I will definately be buying this along with

Rainbow 6,Splinter cell,Gears of war.

Damn its a good time to own a 360

My new record for TH8 is 450k! Too bad they dont have a decent halfpipe or id try and break 10 million... Ive been trying to get to the other side but it dosent seem to want to work

ok new record 591k

ok broken again 681k :D

im still 372nd on the leaderboard :(, guess i have to go back to playing.

Edited by FugaziTheFascist

My new record for TH8 is 450k! Too bad they dont have a decent halfpipe or id try and break 10 million... Ive been trying to get to the other side but it dosent seem to want to work

ok new record 591k

ok broken again 681k :D

im still 372nd on the leaderboard :(, guess i have to go back to playing.

Oops, look like I made a mistake there with the quoting...

How do you do a run? Who do you have to talk to?

Yeah the new Tony Hawk is definately a cool game. It feels more.... Skating if you will, even though some of the stuff you can do is obviously only in a video game. With that being said playing some awesome Punk music while skating in Project 8 world is some great fun to be had and it feels like your having a chill time.

I will definately be buying this along with

Rainbow 6,Splinter cell,Gears of war.

Damn its a good time to own a 360

You forgot the Elder Scrolls 4 expansion coming out next month as well as Call of Duty 3. Then in December/January we get overwhelmed again with Two Worlds, Fable 2, Turok, Stranglehold, Alone in the Dark, Indiana Jones, and the mother of all games comes out in December, Project Offset, then nothing special to mention till March with Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway.

You forgot the Elder Scrolls 4 expansion coming out next month as well as Call of Duty 3. Then in December/January we get overwhelmed again with Two Worlds, Fable 2, Turok, Stranglehold, Alone in the Dark, Indiana Jones, and the mother of all games comes out in December, Project Offset, then nothing special to mention till March with Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway.

I don't think many of those games will be out that soon - definitely not Project Offset. Almost nothing is known about that game other than it being a Fantasy FPS with amazing graphics. The developers haven't made a peep since they got a publishing deal back in May and we still don't even know who the publisher is.

If all those games do come out that soon, I'll be one happy gamer!

Yeah well Im definately gonna be broke after the month of november

Gears of war, Splinter Cell, Rainbow Six, Project 8, COD 3

Not to mention I pre ordered a Nintendo Wii with Zelda and Red Steel....

So ill probably only end up getting Gears of War and Rainbow Six to start me off.

Ill buy the other 360 games as my paychecks keep on coming haha.

Rainbow Six Vegas has just landed!

Demo: Rainbow Six Vegas

The following content is now available on the Xbox Live Marketplace:

Name: Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas Demo

Price: Free

NOT Available in: Canda, Mexico or the U.S.

Dash Details: Download the demo

Edited by ClintEastman

Not seeing it here and I most definitely do not live in Canada, Mexico or the US.

The latest demos I can see are Tony Hawks and Splinter Cell.

No, think they must be doing a staged rollout (or something has gone wrong), it's out in Japan so far.

Give it time, at leased we don't have the OXM curse! :whistle:

My new record for TH8 is 450k! Too bad they dont have a decent halfpipe or id try and break 10 million... Ive been trying to get to the other side but it dosent seem to want to work

ok new record 591k

ok broken again 681k :D

im still 372nd on the leaderboard :(, guess i have to go back to playing.

Just did 691,064. Couldn't have got much closer if I'd tried. :D

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