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The Invincible Iron Man: The Search for Tony Stark

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  • Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 is a skateboarding video game and the fourth entry in the Tony Hawk's series. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision under the Activision O2 label in 2002 for the GameCube, PlayStation, Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance.In 2003, it was published for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.A sequel, Tony Hawk's Underground, followed in 2003.
  • Mac OS X adaptation by Square One Games. Minimum System Requirements. OS X 10.6.6 or higher (10.7 required for some features.). 3.6GB Hard disk space. OS X 10.7 required for iCloud Saves and Time-Savers (in-app purchase) features. Lowering display resolution may be required for best performance on some pre mid 2007 Mac models.

Tony Stark, the original Iron Man, has vanished. And as the mystery of his whereabouts deepens, some surprising people from Stark's present, past and future come together to help track him down. The time has come to decide - once and for all - who will wear the armor of Iron Man! All the contenders are in position, and now the contest begins - for there can only be one Golden Avenger! But will it be Riri Williams, Tony Stark...or Victor Von Doom?! And what happens when Riri and Victor realize that the only way to solve the mystery of Tony's fate is to join forces? Brian Michael Bendis brings his epic armored adventure to an end with the most startling Iron Man story of all!
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Aspyr Media president Michael Rogers told MacCentral that the new game is one of those titles that will “suck hours out of your life.”

“The different maps are a blast — some challenge you to get the best air possible, others have great rails and grind areas, but most have something for every type of player,” said Rogers. “The competition levels are cool, the cheats are fun, and nothing beats playing the whole game as Spiderman (trust me)! It runs beautifully in Mac OS X and Mac OS 8.6+, and includes some great videos (including two ‘bail’ videos that’ll make you cringe).”

The pro skateboarding game is a conversion of a hugely popular PC title published by Activision. The conversion itself was handled by Westlake Interactive. It features single-player and multiplayer capabilities, enabling you to go head-to-head with friends on LANs, AppleTalk networks, or the Internet. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 also incorporates support for GameRanger, Scott Kevill’s free Mac-only online gaming service. Multiplayer games include tag mode, trick attack and graffiti.

In Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2, you can take the persona and skills of some of the world’s most well-known skateboarding pros, including personalities like Tony Hawk and Bob Burnquist. You can also create your own customized skater if you prefer. You tour a variety of fantastic skate parks as you master trick combos. In career mode you’ll play for cash, which you can then use to buy new decks, master new skills, and visit new locations.

“We are very excited about Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2,” Westlake Interactive business manager Suellen Adams told MacCentral. “It’s addictive, and it runs seamlessly under Mac OS X, as well as 8.6 and above!”

That’s not all, either — Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 also includes a real-time 3D editor, which enables you build your own skate park from the ground up. You can also save your parks and share files with other users.

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System requirements call for an iMac, G3 or G4-equipped Mac operating at 233MHz or faster; ATI RAGE Pro-based hardware 3D acceleration or better; Mac OS 8.6 or higher (including OS X); 32MB RAM; OpenGL 1.1; QuickTime 3.0 or higher; and a 4x CD-ROM. The game carries a suggested retail price of US$39.95. Look for it soon wherever Mac games are sold.