Bam Margera is now retired from professional skateboarding however, he has entered a collaboration effort for Heart Supply Skateboards. Hawk also made a brief cameo appearance in Lords of Dogtown as an astronaut , where he is shown comically falling off the skateboard as he is a "rookie". In the September 2005 edition of Game Informer Magazine, a map was shown displaying THAW's Los Angeles with an insert of an overhead view of the Boston stage from Tony Hawk's Underground 2 for comparison. She accepts the apology, and shows off her first edition of her zine, American Wasteland, which she was talking about at the start of the game. However, the skate park is in Beverly Hills, and the passage to Beverly Hills is blocked by a protest against poor treatment of sheep. The player sees Mindy drawing and finds out that she is a talented artist. Trivia Nintendo 64 version The N64 version was the last American release for the system. First release date Aspyr Media, Inc.Activision Upon arriving in Beverly Hills, the game cuts to a news report, which is about the revival of Green Pipes Point, showing pros and locals being very happy. Either way, the truth remains: With Robomodo and Neversoft both gone, there was nobody around to stump for those older games—the first 4 Pro Skaters, plus the Bam Margera-ified Underground games, American Wasteland, Project 8, and Proving Ground—and … THPS3THPS4THUGTHUG2THAWTHP8THPG. Tony Hawk's American Wasteland is a skateboarding video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision.It is the seventh entry in the Tony Hawk's series and was released initially for the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox on October 18, 2005 in North America and October 28, 2005 in Europe, with several ports for other systems released later. In the September 2005 edition of Game Informer Magazine, a map was shown displaying THAW's Los Angeles with an insert of an overhead view of the Boston stage from Tony Hawk's Underground 2for comparison. The CD contained 14 cover songs in the game, but not all the songs from Tony Hawk's American Wasteland. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Iggy arrives with a baseball bat, and starts hitting the ranch's gate in rage. The player tells her that he or she is going to get away from friends and family, who have treated the player badly. Date of Birth Mindy comes over to you on the vert ramp, and you apologize. He was given the name Bam at age three, by his grandfather, after his habit of running into walls. Bam is a member of the demonstration team for Element. While Tony Hawk Underground 2 's gameplay was as solid as ever, the storyline was downright sophomoric, focusing more on the childish antics of Jackass alum Bam Margera than the Hawkman himself. The game features many indie rock, punk rock, and electro based songs, as well as hip-hop, to create the Los Angeles-feel. Gaining their approval, you are let into the ranch, and meet the leader of the group, Iggy Van Zandt, a very rough type, who isn't fond of outsiders. At the end of the game, the American Wasteland is complete with various items such as the dug-up snake run, a crane, and the world famous Hollywood sign reading "Wasteland." The Tony Hawk's American Wasteland soundtrack was released as an audio CD in 2005. play in one large level without loading times in between, Tony Hawk's American Wasteland Soundtrack, Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (soundtrack), https://tonyhawkgames.fandom.com/wiki/Tony_Hawk%27s_American_Wasteland?oldid=16858. Developed by Neversoft and published by Activision, it was the first Tony Hawk game to be released on the Xbox 360 and the last one for the Gamecube. Tony appears in the film following the 2006 Gumball Rally, 3000 Miles, again with Bam Margera. Iggy comes over and spills the beans that you were the one who gave her the money to get American Wasteland published. The player proceeds to ask what the place is and Mindy says it is a "sick spot that you would absolutely love," but then tells the player that the spot is exclusive to local skaters. Upon arrival in Hollywood, the player gets punched by locals, who steal his bag and tell the player to go home, Los Angeles being a locals-only scene. The sixth installment of the long-running Tony Hawk franchise, the game features a new story mode starring the player's custom skater (similar to its predecessor, Tony Hawk's Underground). In the PS1 port of Pro Skater 4, the unused model of a character named "Fry Cook" resembles Bam in a chef's outfit, with a spatula in his left hand. You also snap at Mindy, blaming it on her because of her suggestion to do up the ranch, and insult her drawings, which deeply offends her and she storms off. Tony Hawk's American Wasteland characters Starters: Tony Hawk • Tony Alva • Bob Burnquist • Bam Margera • Rodney Mullen • Andrew Reynolds • Paul Rodriguez • Ryan Sheckler • Daewon Song • Rick Thorne • Tony Trujillo • Mike Vallely • Stevie Williams He also plays the police officer who arrests Ryan Dunn in the movie Haggard: The Movie . Votes: 310 Infuriating controls, so-so graphics and a nonsensical camera are all present and correct. Your task is to get to the ranch from East LA, without using any public transport or cars. The player ends the protest by destroying a huge dinosaur head model that is on top of a movie theatre, which smashes into the protest. — Bam Margera Tony Hawk's Underground (commonly abbreviated as THUG) is a short series of two games that came between the classic THPS games and the rest of the series. He will let you crash at the ranch if you obtain some wood for a vert ramp he is building. The "real" World Destruction Tour montage shows footage of the pro skaters...but once it gets to Bam Margera, most of the clips are of him bailing. Overview Nothing weird going on here... Tony Hawk's Underground 2 is a skateboarding game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision or the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and PC on October 4, 2004. Her sketches are going to be featured in her skating magazine, named American Wasteland. Tony Hawk's American Wasteland characters Starters: Tony Hawk • Tony Alva • Bob Burnquist • Bam Margera • Rodney Mullen • Andrew Reynolds • Paul Rodriguez • Ryan Sheckler • Daewon Song • Rick Thorne • Tony Trujillo • Mike Vallely • Stevie Williams