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Tony Hawk Recognized by TIME for His Impact Beyond Skateboarding
Tony Hawk Recognized by TIME for His Impact Beyond Skateboarding

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Tony Hawk Recognized by TIME for His Impact Beyond Skateboarding

Who would we be if we didn't give a big congrats to Tony Hawk for landing a spot on the 2025 TIME100 Philanthropy list—an honor recognizing 100 epic humans around the world who are pushing the future of giving and making real change. On and off the board, Tony's always kept it real. He leads by example, stays humble, and inspires people to keep pushing—despite what they're chasing. Getting named to that list is a huge honor, and if anyone deserves it, it's Hawk. Peep the post below from The Skatepark Project, along with some humbling words. View the to see embedded media. On Instagram, The Skatepark Project mentioned: "Tony is celebrated not only for his legendary skateboarding career and revolutionizing the sport, but for his dedication to making skateboarding more accessible to youth in underserved communities. Since founding The Skatepark Project in 2002, we've helped fund nearly 700 public skateparks across all 50 states — creating safe, inclusive spaces where young people can build confidence, resilience, and, above all, community!" All that hard work certainly hasn't gone unnoticed, either. What Tony and TSP do—and have done—for so many communities across the globe is major, and they're showing no signs of slowing down. Why would they? There's no limit to the amount of skateparks that should be built in this wild world, as far as I'm concerned. Keep those wheels turning!💻 💻 It's always exciting to see one of our own being recognized by something outside of skateboarding on such a global scale. Are we surprised it's Tony? Of course not, but that doesn't take anything away from it, either. The dude is just a legend—through and through—and truly has given so much back to skateboarding. Where would we be without The Birdman?TIME did a good job profiling and honoring our fearless leader. And if you see the list of notable individuals he's surrounded by, well, let's just say this—he's in good company. Congrats again, Tony. And thank you for all that you do. Thumbnail Photo / @tonyhawk Tony Hawk Recognized by TIME for His Impact Beyond Skateboarding first appeared on Skateboarding on May 26, 2025

Xbox games 2025: 10 biggest titles that are expected to launch on Game Pass this year
Xbox games 2025: 10 biggest titles that are expected to launch on Game Pass this year

Time of India

time4 days ago

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Xbox games 2025: 10 biggest titles that are expected to launch on Game Pass this year

(Image via Microsoft) Xbox Game Pass has maintained a consistent release schedule in recent months, with new titles regularly added to the service. While Microsoft 's decision to divide Xbox Game Pass into multiple tiers has been noted, the day-one game additions to the Ultimate and PC Game Pass tiers have been a feature of the service. The year 2025 has seen various additions to Xbox Game Pass. January included Citizen Sleeper 2 and Ninja Gaiden 2 Black. February 2025 saw the addition of Avowed and Balatro. In March, Game Pass subscribers received titles such as the early access version of 33 Immortals and Atomfall. April 2025 included South of Midnight, Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition, Blue Prince, GTA 5, Towerborne, The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. New Xbox Game Pass games for May 2025 include Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Dredge, Revenge of the Savage Planet, Doom: The Dark Ages, and Monster Train 2. Further games are expected to join the service shortly. The June 2025 lineup also has announced titles. The Xbox Games Showcase on June 8 is also scheduled to feature announcements. 10 biggest Xbox Game Pass titles expected to release this year Metaphor: ReFantazio - May 29 Warhammer 40K: Space Marine - Master Crafted Edition - June 10 The Alters - June 13 FBC: Firebreak - June 17 Rematch - June 19 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 - July 11 Wuchang: Fallen Feathers - July 24 Gears of War: Reloaded - August 26 Ninja Gaiden 4 - Fall 2025 Hollow Knight: Silksong - TBA by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo The Xbox Game Pass June 2025 lineup includes Space Marine remaster on June 10, The Alters on June 13, FBC: Firebreak and Lost in Random: The Eternal Die on June 17, Rematch on June 19, and Against the Storm's console release on June 26. Additional games are expected to join Game Pass in June 2025. The Xbox Games Showcase on June 8 is also a scheduled event. For July, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers are on deck. Gears of War: Reloaded is scheduled for August. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Tony Hawk reveals what he really thinks about his own game
Tony Hawk reveals what he really thinks about his own game

News.com.au

time4 days ago

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Tony Hawk reveals what he really thinks about his own game

When the first Tony Hawk Pro Skater video game hit the shelves in 1999, skateboarding was starting to flourish after being considered a niche, unpopular hobby for years. However, the video game (released on all the major consoles of the time including Nintendo 64, Dreamcast and Nokia N-Gage phones) changed the way broader society engaged with skateboarding. Now, on the cusp of releasing a remake of two of the games, Tony Hawk's Pro-Skater 3 + 4, Hawk has sat down exclusively with to talk about video games, skating, and what he's up to these days. '[The video games] changed my life, certainly my recognition factor,' he said. 'My name is now synonymous with a game. When some people say Tony Hawk, they don't mean me as a person at all. 'I would say that happens more often than not now. It also changed the landscape of skating. It changed the popularity of skating. 'It got a whole new generation into the sport. And then, eventually, it actually changed how people skate because people that were first starting out were playing the game thinking all these combinations were based in real life, when we were putting them in because they were fantastical. 'Now, when you see the skaters of this generation who are competing in the Olympics and the X Games, they're doing these tricks that were only possible in video games 20 years ago.' The game itself was made by video game studio Neversoft, fresh off its successful third-person shooter game Apocalypse. One little known fact about the development of the original Tony Hawk Pro Skater is that it's built on the same engine as Apocalypse, and so the first prototype of the game Hawk was shown featured the likeness of Bruce Willis as the player character. It came about after several other game publishers had released skateboarding games with varying success. Sadly, Bruce Willis was never included in the finished game. According to legendary skateboarder Rodney Mullen (dubbed 'the Godfather of freestyle skating', and inventor of many of skateboarding's most iconic tricks), the success of the game and subsequent growth of skateboarding is down to who Hawk is as a person. 'Tony is the perfect ambassadorm' Mullen beamed. 'He is that gifted, he is that core [of skating]. And he's able to navigate the outside world in a way a lot of us couldn't if we tried, I certainly couldn't.' However, it turns out that real life skating skills don't translate to the digital world. When asked if he was any good at the game, Mullen said 'I'm terrible, I don't even play it. It's easier to skate.' The same goes for musician Lupe Fiasco, whose iconic skateboarding song Kick, Push is featured in the new release, and who performed at the recent THPS Festival launch party in Los Angeles. While he enjoys playing the game, when asked if he was any good at it he said 'No. I absolutely am not.' However, Bam Margera, a professional skateboarder best known for starring in the MTV reality shows Jackass and Viva La Bam, is an avid gamer, who loves the game to the same extremes he pursues everything he's passionate about. 'I was so addicted to this game that I was missing flights over it and I had to put it away,' he said. 'I missed seven flights in a row because of it. So, that just shows how addictive this game is. It's very versatile. 'You can play it forever. And everyone, young and old, has played this game. That's why it's so rad that they're making a new one with all kinds of new features in it.' One thing that was very notable in our interview was just how down to earth and normal Tony Hawk is. It would be easy to get a massive ego when you've reached that level of fame and skill, and yet he was laid back and completely without the attitude that sometimes comes with fame at a young age. He is still the most recognisable skateboarder of all time, and likely the only skateboarder most people could name, yet his hilarious interactions with people who half recognise him, but not really have gone viral to the point of becoming a meme. Despite this trend first going viral in 2018, Hawk says it still happens a lot, but with a twist. 'Nowadays, I still get a lot of the same interactions of mistaken identity,' he revealed. 'In fact, just in New York last week at a coffee shop, 'Hey, did anyone tell you you look like Tony Hawk?' 'But the funny part about it now is sometimes I can't tell if they're joking or not because now it's become a sort of meme of its own and so when people say it, I'm taken aback. 'Like, wait, are we doing the joke or do you really? But this guy was not doing the joke. 'That's the thing about it that drives my daughter crazy, because I don't say I am unless they ask, because I feel like it's pretentious to be like, well, actually, that's me.' Skateboarding is having somewhat of a renaissance at the moment, with more and more kids (and millennials) taking up skateboarding. Part of this is because everything that was cool in the early 2000s is now back in style. But according to Hawk, there's more to it than that. 'It's because it's easily accessible and also skateboarding is prolific now,' he explained. 'There are skate parks in most cities. It's part of people's consciousness. 'So, almost any kid that is of an impressionable age is probably being exposed to skateboarding somewhere, somehow, and is probably interested in trying it.' The early games were occasionally criticised for not including many female skaters as playable characters, something Hawk is trying to remedy now. 'I always wanted the game to represent real life skateboarding. So at the time of the first game, yes, there was a great imbalance of gender and race,' he said. 'I thought it was important to include everyone, but that was kind of a representation of the ratios at the time. 'I'm just thankful that now, I mean, skateboarding is the most inclusive sport. 'If you go to a skate park right now there's people of all ages, all races, all genders, all skill levels, all backgrounds, and they all are enjoying it equally and encouraging each other. 'There's just no other activity or sport like that. It's beautiful.' The inclusion in the Olympics has likely drawn more awareness of the sport amongst younger generations, but Hawk is adamant that the Olympics needed skateboarding more than skateboarding needed them. 'I thought that the Olympics needed our cool factor more than we needed their validation,' he said. 'I stand by that. The fact that it's now in has been great for international recognition of skateboarding and international growth and having skateboarding in more unlikely places. So that's cool. But yeah.' As for what Hawk is up to these days. It's a pretty varied list. He recently became a grandfather after his son Riley Hawk and his wife Frances Bean Cobain, daughter of iconic Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain and Hole singer Courtney Love, welcomed their son Ronin in September 2024. 'I'm a grandpa, so I'm doing a lot of that,' he said. 'In fact, I was doing that this morning before I left for this. Still skating as much as I can, but advocating for skate parks through our foundation and surprisingly doing a lot of speaking engagements.' Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 + 4 is in stores 11 July 2025. Alice Clarke is a freelancer writer who travelled to Los Angeles as a guest of Activision.

Matthew McConaughey And Drew Brees Among Early Buyers Willing To Spend $1.25 Million For Membership To The Exclusive Austin Surf Club
Matthew McConaughey And Drew Brees Among Early Buyers Willing To Spend $1.25 Million For Membership To The Exclusive Austin Surf Club

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time20-05-2025

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Matthew McConaughey And Drew Brees Among Early Buyers Willing To Spend $1.25 Million For Membership To The Exclusive Austin Surf Club

Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Austin, Texas is not usually associated with surfing, but plans to construct an exclusive surfing community in the landlocked Texan city is attracting a plethora of interest. Matthew McConaughey, skateboarder Tony Hawk, and NFL great Drew Brees are among the buyers willing to spend $1.25 million to become members. Not yet built, the Austin Surf Club, according to the Austin Business Journal, is being developed by Arizona-based Discovery Land Co. in partnership with famed surfer Kelly Slater. The site, which sits at the former home of NLand Surf Park, broke ground in January. There are plans for 140 condos and homes, a brewery, cafe, restaurant, and clubhouse, all surrounding a huge artificial pool generating surfable waves, according to the club's website. Don't Miss: Hasbro, MGM, and Skechers trust this AI marketing firm — Inspired by Uber and Airbnb – Deloitte's fastest-growing software company is transforming 7 billion smartphones into income-generating assets – According to the ABJ, buyer meetings were held at large sporting and cultural events in the US, such as the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix in Austin, the Stagecoach Festival in California, golf tournaments, and Art Basel in Miami. Documents viewed by the Journal show a $550,000 budget set aside for schmoozing potential clients. As of November, there were 49 total sales totaling $98.3 million in revenue, including 12 surf memberships at an average of $1.25 million, while home site sales average of each of the 30 homesites costs around $2.25 million, according to the report. 'Austin Surf Club will be the first-of-its-kind, lifestyle community in Texas built from the ground up, designed with sustainability in mind,' the developers said in a statement to ABJ. Trending: Maker of the $60,000 foldable home has 3 factory buildings, 600+ houses built, and big plans to solve housing — Austin's median home sale price dropped 2.7% between 2024 and 2025, according to a recent report from brokerage Redfin. This represents the largest drop among the 50 largest metro areas in the country. The fall has been due to an oversupply of new homes. On average, a typical home in Austin sits on the market for 91 days, according to the report. Austin's hopes of recovery have been hampered by the prospect of tariffs which could impede the absorption rate of new constructions. "Our market here was showing signs of price stabilization after unprecedented declines," Scott Turner, founder of Austin-based Riverside Homes, told Newsweek "The 3% interest rate 'hangover' finally wore off at the beginning of the year but the economic uncertainty caused by tariffs and the risk of recession definitely affected their mentality, making them more cautious and leaving housing inventory levels at nearly an all-time high.' Austin was once the poster child for the popularity of the new South during the pandemic. High-paying tech jobs and a lower cost of living attracted residents from New York and California, wary of high taxes or bad weather. Redfin data shows that between February 2020 and May 2022, the median sale price of a home in Austin increased by over 60%, reaching a peak of $659,500 before beginning to fall. Today, the median sale price is $512,500 a year-over-year decline of 0.49%. Read Next: Nancy Pelosi Invested $5 Million In An AI Company Last Year — Invest Where It Hurts — And Help Millions Heal: Image: Shutterstock Send To MSN: 0 This article Matthew McConaughey And Drew Brees Among Early Buyers Willing To Spend $1.25 Million For Membership To The Exclusive Austin Surf Club originally appeared on Sign in to access your portfolio

Matthew McConaughey And Drew Brees Among Early Buyers Willing To Spend $1.25 Million For Membership To The Exclusive Austin Surf Club
Matthew McConaughey And Drew Brees Among Early Buyers Willing To Spend $1.25 Million For Membership To The Exclusive Austin Surf Club

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time20-05-2025

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Matthew McConaughey And Drew Brees Among Early Buyers Willing To Spend $1.25 Million For Membership To The Exclusive Austin Surf Club

Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Austin, Texas is not usually associated with surfing, but plans to construct an exclusive surfing community in the landlocked Texan city is attracting a plethora of interest. Matthew McConaughey, skateboarder Tony Hawk, and NFL great Drew Brees are among the buyers willing to spend $1.25 million to become members. Not yet built, the Austin Surf Club, according to the Austin Business Journal, is being developed by Arizona-based Discovery Land Co. in partnership with famed surfer Kelly Slater. The site, which sits at the former home of NLand Surf Park, broke ground in January. There are plans for 140 condos and homes, a brewery, cafe, restaurant, and clubhouse, all surrounding a huge artificial pool generating surfable waves, according to the club's website. Don't Miss: Hasbro, MGM, and Skechers trust this AI marketing firm — Inspired by Uber and Airbnb – Deloitte's fastest-growing software company is transforming 7 billion smartphones into income-generating assets – According to the ABJ, buyer meetings were held at large sporting and cultural events in the US, such as the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix in Austin, the Stagecoach Festival in California, golf tournaments, and Art Basel in Miami. Documents viewed by the Journal show a $550,000 budget set aside for schmoozing potential clients. As of November, there were 49 total sales totaling $98.3 million in revenue, including 12 surf memberships at an average of $1.25 million, while home site sales average of each of the 30 homesites costs around $2.25 million, according to the report. 'Austin Surf Club will be the first-of-its-kind, lifestyle community in Texas built from the ground up, designed with sustainability in mind,' the developers said in a statement to ABJ. Trending: Maker of the $60,000 foldable home has 3 factory buildings, 600+ houses built, and big plans to solve housing — Austin's median home sale price dropped 2.7% between 2024 and 2025, according to a recent report from brokerage Redfin. This represents the largest drop among the 50 largest metro areas in the country. The fall has been due to an oversupply of new homes. On average, a typical home in Austin sits on the market for 91 days, according to the report. Austin's hopes of recovery have been hampered by the prospect of tariffs which could impede the absorption rate of new constructions. "Our market here was showing signs of price stabilization after unprecedented declines," Scott Turner, founder of Austin-based Riverside Homes, told Newsweek "The 3% interest rate 'hangover' finally wore off at the beginning of the year but the economic uncertainty caused by tariffs and the risk of recession definitely affected their mentality, making them more cautious and leaving housing inventory levels at nearly an all-time high.' Austin was once the poster child for the popularity of the new South during the pandemic. High-paying tech jobs and a lower cost of living attracted residents from New York and California, wary of high taxes or bad weather. Redfin data shows that between February 2020 and May 2022, the median sale price of a home in Austin increased by over 60%, reaching a peak of $659,500 before beginning to fall. Today, the median sale price is $512,500 a year-over-year decline of 0.49%. Read Next: Nancy Pelosi Invested $5 Million In An AI Company Last Year — Invest Where It Hurts — And Help Millions Heal: Image: Shutterstock Send To MSN: 0 This article Matthew McConaughey And Drew Brees Among Early Buyers Willing To Spend $1.25 Million For Membership To The Exclusive Austin Surf Club originally appeared on Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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