Tony Hawk's Pro Skater on the SEGA Dreamcast is a skateboarding sports title published by Activision and developed by Treyarch, based on the original Neversoft design. The game brought the popular skateboarding series to Dreamcast owners in 2000, giving them a polished port with sharper visuals and faster load times than the PlayStation version. Players pick from a roster of real professional skaters, including Tony Hawk himself, Bucky Lasek, Kareem Campbell, and Andrew Reynolds, each with their own stats and signature tricks. The core gameplay revolves around chaining together ollies, grinds, flips, and aerial spins to build huge score combos within a strict two minute time limit. What makes this version stand out is the smooth 60 frames per second performance and the crisp textures that take full advantage of the Dreamcast hardware. The licensed punk and hip hop soundtrack pumps through every run, giving each session a strong arcade energy that keeps players coming back for one more attempt at a higher score.
Updated: Jun 22, 2026
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380 MB · Dreamcast ROMs
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Specifications
| Platform | Dreamcast ROMs |
|---|---|
| Genre | Sports |
| File Size | 380 MB |
| Release Year | 2000 |
| Developer | Treyarch |
| Updated | Jun 22, 2026 |
Overview
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater on the SEGA Dreamcast is a skateboarding sports title published by Activision and developed by Treyarch, based on the original Neversoft design. The game brought the popular skateboarding series to Dreamcast owners in 2000, giving them a polished port with sharper visuals and faster load times than the PlayStation version. Players pick from a roster of real professional skaters, including Tony Hawk himself, Bucky Lasek, Kareem Campbell, and Andrew Reynolds, each with their own stats and signature tricks. The core gameplay revolves around chaining together ollies, grinds, flips, and aerial spins to build huge score combos within a strict two minute time limit. What makes this version stand out is the smooth 60 frames per second performance and the crisp textures that take full advantage of the Dreamcast hardware. The licensed punk and hip hop soundtrack pumps through every run, giving each session a strong arcade energy that keeps players coming back for one more attempt at a higher score.
The game offers a Career mode where players complete goals across nine levels, including the Warehouse, School, Mall, Downtown, and the Chicago skate park. Goals range from collecting hidden tapes to grinding specific rails, smashing objects, and hitting target scores. A free skate mode lets players practice without timers, while single session mode focuses purely on chasing top scores. Multiplayer supports two players through split screen, with modes like Trick Attack, Graffiti, and Horse keeping friends entertained for hours. As players earn cash from completed goals, they spend it on new boards, fresh outfits, and stat upgrades that boost speed, ollie height, and balance during grinds. The Create A Park editor lets builders craft custom skate spots using ramps, rails, and quarter pipes for endless replay value. With tight controls, memorable level design, and a soundtrack that defined a generation, the Dreamcast release remains one of the finest entries in the franchise and a true classic of the sports genre.