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Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer technical data
Name | Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer |
System | Game Boy Advance |
Year | 2002 |
Developer | HotGen Ltd. |
Genre | Sports |
Kelly Slater’s Pro Surfer for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance is a surfing game that allows players to take on the role of professional surfer Kelly Slater. The game was released in 2002 and was developed by Treyarch and published by Activision. It was one of the first games to feature realistic wave simulations and motion-captured animations.
In Kelly Slater’s Pro Surfer, players start off as an up-and-coming surfer and must compete in various tournaments around the world in order to become the best surfer in the world. Players can customize their character with different clothing, accessories, and boards. They can also choose from a variety of real-world locations such as Hawaii, Australia, South Africa, Japan, California and more.
The gameplay consists of two main modes: Career Mode and Free Ride Mode. In Career Mode, players must earn points by completing tasks such as catching a certain number of waves or performing tricks like aerials or tube rides. As they progress through career mode, they will unlock new boards, clothing items, and locations. In Free Ride Mode, players can explore each location freely without any objectives or time limits.
Kelly Slater’s Pro Surfer features realistic wave physics that allow for more realistic surfing experiences. The game also features motion captured animations from professional surfers which make it feel like you are really riding on waves with them. Additionally, there are several mini-games included such as “Drop Knee Challenge” where you have to perform drop knee turns on a half pipe while avoiding obstacles.
Overall, Kelly Slaters Pro Surfer is an enjoyable surfing game for the Game Boy Advance that offers a realistic surfing experience with plenty of customization options and mini-games to keep you entertained for hours on end. It has aged well over time due to its accurate wave physics and motion capture animations which make it feel like you’re actually riding along with Kelly Slater himself!