

While there are not many drastic changes, the game still has its usual skater/troublemaker theme and does it well. Graphics: The graphics in THPS3 are a nicer cleaner version then 2. Gameplay: The gameplay in THPS almost identical to THPS2, although everything is faster and more realistic, but still unrealistic enough that you can grind the corner of the building 30 feet off the ground (but whos complaining about that?). This version comes with sweet maps (including Canada YES!!), awesome moves, and great music.
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Overall: THPS3 is one addition in the THPS series for Xbox. Steven Rausch (or by entering Wevenowski)Įnter one of the following names at the create a skater screen and their stats will appear: Scott Pease (or by entering Scott Pease, Spease, or Cheesy Peasey) Noel Hines (also by entering Noel or Hines)

Kevin Mulhall (also by entering Guilt Ladle)

Gary Jesdanun (also by entering Garvin or Garvin Jesdanun) Note: Some names are those of children of the development team.Īaron Skillman (also by entering Aaron, Skillman, or ARS)īrian Jennings (also by entering BDJ or Brian)Ĭaptain Jennings (also by entering Cap'n Jennings or Capn Jennings)Ĭhad Findley (also by entering Stallion or Doofus)Ĭhris Rausch (also by entering Team Chicken, CJR, or Rausch)ĭarren Thorne (also by entering Darren or Thorne)Įdwin Fong (also by entering Maya's Daddy) I told Chris tecently and his reply was “I’m so stoked!” And then he shot this photo in celebration yesterday.Enter WEEATDIRT at the cheat codes screen in the options menu.Įnter JUICE4ME at the cheat codes screen in the options menu.Įnter TEAMFREAK at the cheat codes screen in the options menu.Įnter ROLLIT at the cheat codes screen in the options menu.Īll Levels, Complete Career Mode for character you usedĮnter STIFFCOMP at the cheat codes screen in the options menu.Įnter NEVERBOARD at the cheat codes screen in the options menu.Įnter one of the following names at the create a skater screen and their stats will appear. Thanks to for being a great advocate to the deaf community in action sports, and for being the catalyst in this renaming process. It’s going to be challenging to break the habit of saying the old name but I think Chris deserves the recognition. His exact quote to me was “I am deaf, not mute.” So as we embark on the upcoming demo release, some of you might notice a trick name change: The Weddle Grab. I asked him last year as I was diving into trick origins and he said he would have rather named it the “deaf” or “Weddle” grab if given the choice. He has been very gracious in his response but it is obvious that a different name would have honored his legacy, as he is hearing impaired but not lacking speech. In recent years a few people have reached out to Chris (who still skates) about this trick and the name it was given. They referred to him as the “quiet, mute guy.” So it became known as the mute air, and we all went along with it in our naive youth.

Others countered that Chris was the first to do, so it should be named after him. The “Indy” air had just been created & named so somebody proposed that grabbing with the front hand should be known as the “Tracker” air. Here is the backstory: around 1981, a deaf skater and Colton skatepark local named Chris Weddle was a prominent amateur on the competition circuit. For nearly 40 years, we’ve shamelessly referred to this trick as the “mute” air/grab.
