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{{Infobox CVG
|title = Skate or Die!
|image = [[Image:skateordietitle.png]]
|developer = [[Electronic Arts]]
|publisher = [[Electronic Arts]]
|released = [[1987 in video gaming|1987]]
|genre = [[Skateboarding]]
|modes = 1 - 8 Players
|platforms = [[Apple IIgs]], [[ZX Spectrum]], [[Commodore 64 | C64]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]

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[[Image:NES_Skate_or_Die.png|thumb|Screenshot ''Skate or Die!'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]])]]
'''''Skate or Die!''''' is a [[skateboarding]] game released by [[Electronic Arts]] in [[1987]] for the [[ZX Spectrum]], [[Commodore 64]] and [[Apple IIgs]]. It was ported to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES) by [[Ultra Games]].

''Skate or Die!'' (whose title is likely inspired by a catch phrase from [[Atari Games]]' popular [[arcade game]] ''[[720 Degrees|720°]]'' or possibly the 1986 film ''Roller Blade'' which has the tagline "Skate or die!") is a multi-event game, in the style of the popular [[Epyx]] "Games" series of the time, where players could compete in five different skateboarding events, either individually or sequentially. When the events are challeneged sequentially, up to eight players could sign up to participate.

The game featured two ramp events, the freestyle ramp and the high jump, two downhill events, the downhill race (in a park setting) and the downhill jam (in a street setting), and the pool joust. The pool joust, downhill jam, and the downhill race (in two player mode only) were all head to head, while the ramp events were single player. Except for the joust, which was a hand-to-hand knockout competition (literally and figuratively), all of the event winners were decided by a point system.

Two popular characters were featured in ''Skate or Die!'': Rodney Recloose, a wild man with a purple mohawk and a [[USMC]] tattoo (and a great facial resemblance to comedian [[Rodney Dangerfield]]) who runs a skate shop in the game, and his son Bionic Lester, an even wilder kid with a green flattop, who you were able to take on in the joust and the downhill jam. In the joust, Lester and his two cronies await the skater. Poseur Pete challenges beginners and Aggro Eddie takes on intermediate players, leaving Lester with the advanced pros.

The game was well liked with players on both the computer and console sides, and inspired a winterized sequel in ''[[Ski or Die]]'' in [[1989]] for the C64 and NES, and a true sequel, ''[[Skate or Die 2]]'' in [[1990]], an NES-only game. ''[[Ski or Die]]'' retained the multi-event format while ''Skate or Die 2'' veered into "adventure" territory; both games featured Rodney and Lester as key players.

The C64 version of ''Skate or Die!'' was also well liked for its introductory music, a highly catchy rock-flavored tune with digital samples that took full advantage of all of the [[MOS Technology SID|SID chip]]'s capabilities. Composed by [[Rob Hubbard]], one of the world's foremost game music composers, it has become a popular tune among modern fans of SID music and remixers of such tunes.

==External links==
* [http://www.mobygames.com/game_group/sheet/gameGroupId,71/ The MobyGames' entry for the ''Skate or Die'' series]
* [http://university.imdb.com/title/tt0089930 Rollerblade at IMDB ]

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[[Category:Commodore 64 games]]
[[Category:Apple IIGS games]]
[[Category:NES games]]
[[Category:ZX Spectrum games]]
[[Category:Electronic Arts games]]
[[Category:Konami games]]
[[Category:Sports computer games]]
[[Category:Skateboarding]]

Revision as of 20:33, 24 July 2006