Description
Used Tony Hawk: Shred Playstation 3 Game tested and guaranteed to work. here
Product Details
UPC:
047875840461
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Sports
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Everyone
SKU:
PS3_TONY_HAWK_SHRED
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020. here
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very good product like
This was almost impossible to get to work, but finally made it happen. Fun game!
Es una experiencia muy devertida montar la patineta de tony hawk shred. Es perfecta para pasar un momento agradable con tu familia.
I bought this game for 20$ at Sears and this game is great.My 7.5years old son loves it and I like to play it tooI didn’t have any problem with the calibration of the skate board.
Very Good!!
This game worked completely as advertised. The calibration for us took less than 5 minutes. My son has enjoyed playing it without any issues that other owners have had. I wish I would have bought more when they were 9.99 I would have made a great gift for his friends. He obviously prefers skating in the real world, but is enjoying the game play none the less.
Bought the PS3 version on 11/30/2012 for a Christmas present but I was curious whether or not it would even calibrate based on some of the other reviews so I tried it out. Like many of the other reviews suggested, I didn’t bother using the batteries that were included and instead used some separate batteries that I recently purchased. Worked fine, took maybe 3-4 minutes to calibrate, was playing the game in a very short amount of time. Easy set up, easy game play, it seemed like a pretty fun game.According to the game, you shouldn’t have to calibrate the board often- I think just on a few occassions such as when you change the batteries. I put everything back in the box and we shouldn’t have to calibrate the game on Christmas day when everyone will want to play it.Just to reiterate, I had NO issues with calibration when using new batteries rather than the ones that were included. Took less than 5 minutes to calibrate it and the process was very simple.
I’m not to sure why other people are having problems getting this to work? It synced right up the very first time I did it. This is a great game for the hole family. Like one other said WARNING: This game is physically challenging is definitely right. It’s GREAT exercise :-).One more thing: When you go to sink it up MAKE sure that you completely cover the sensor it tells you to. Try laying a towel over it.
I picked up this game for Wii, and never could get the board calibrated – even after hours of troubleshooting. The store wouldn’t let me return it without a receipt, so I swapped it for the PS3 version. With the PS3, calibration was a snap and we were up and running in a few minutes.This game is especially great for kids, and adults will have a blast with it as well. Not as much depth as the other Tony Hawk games (hard-core gamers will probably bore quickly), but the board-style controller adds an element of fun that makes for a lot of laughs. For the price, it’s a great buy. I would just ward against the Wii version though.
I purchased this as a gift for my 16 year old daughter and 7 year old son. It’s a lot of fun for both ages. My daughter in particular loves the music.It’s fairly easy to set up and figure out. Takes some time to get good/better, but that’s most of the fun of it.The only frustration is that the board constantly moves counter clockwise while in use. It’s aggravating. But I suppose it could be the way my kids lean on it. Maybe as they get better, it will remain facing the screen.