Grind Session
Grind Session | |
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Developer(s) | Shaba Games |
Publisher(s) | Sony Computer Entertainment |
Platform(s) | PlayStation |
Release date(s) | |
Genre(s) | Sports game |
Mode(s) | Single Player, Multiplayer Up to 16 Player (Pass the controller style). |
Grind Session is a skateboarding game, developed by Shaba Games, released on the PlayStation in 2000.
Skaters
Grind Session features six professional skaters and nine hidden characters.[1] One also has the ability to choose between four nameless skaters and edit their tricks and names.
Default Skaters
- Willy Santos
- Daewon Song
- Cara-Beth Burnside
- Ed Templeton
- Stephen "Pigpen" Spear
- John Cardiel
Secret Skaters
- Skator (a boxy robot)
- Rex (a dinosaur)
- Hang Man (a chalk figure)
- Stanley (classic alien)
- Dave Carnie (man from Big Brother magazine, in a yellow jumpsuit)
- Demon (a demon)
- Stinger (a humanoid killer bee)
- Golgotha (a humanoid monster)
- Master AO (master skater with maxed out stats)
Skate Parks
Grind Session has many real-life skate parks from around the world, these include:
- Training Level
- Da Banks (NYC)
- S.F. Mission
- Burnside
- Slam City Jam
- Atlanta
- PlayStation Park London
- Detroit
- Huntington
- Dream House (secret level)
Dream House
The Dream House, mentioned in the manual as a "skating nirvana", is a huge skate palace composed of two wings, each containing its own distinct rooms.
East Wing
- Bathhouse
- Aqua Lounge
- The Fountain
- The Music Hall
West Wing
- The Armory
- Dream Bowl
- The Drop Room
- The Ramp
Each room has a coin to collect, and collecting them all will unlock Master AO.
Song List
- KRS-One - "Out for Fame"
- Zen Guerrilla - "Empty Heart"
- Black Flag - "Rise Above"
- Sonic Youth - "In the Mind of the Bourgeois Reader"
- Jurassic 5 - "Jayou"
- Cornelius - "Galaxie Express"
- GZA - "Publicity"
- NOFX - "Linoleum"
- The X-Ecutioners - "Raida's Theme"
- Dr. Octagon - "Blue Flowers"
- Man or Astro-man? - "Television Fission"
References
- ↑ "Grind Session :: PlayStation Game Review". Kidzworld. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
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