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It was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) by Konami, and published by Ultra Games. And published by Electronic Arts, Inc., this sports game is available for free on this page.If you have problems with emulation performance, try version without advertisements here Skate or Die is a skateboarding game released by Electronic Arts in 1988 for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Atari ST, Apple IIGS, Amstrad CPC, and IBM Compatibles running MS-DOS.

In 1988, Electronic Arts and Konami released "Skate or Die!" a top-down skateboarding game that attempted to re-create the counterculture pull of the sport that featured a skate shop owner bearing a striking resemblance to Rodney Dangerfield. If you see games you think we should be featuring on the blog, email us at sports games weren't birthed with the Tony Hawk franchise. Each week, we'll bring you a title (or two or three) you can legally play at home without plopping down a single dollar. And nothing's cheaper than cost-free gaming. Are you a gamer? Do you like free things? Of course you do!We here at the Tech Deck are just like you: poor gamers looking for cheap entertainment.
And presumably setting a countless number of miscreants on a path to juvenile delinquency.Do you have a favorite action sports game? Do you think it's weird that Rodney Dangerfield would sell you downhill ski equipment? Let us know in the comments below, and check back in 2016 for another free game. Use the arrow keys to move and the ENTER key to propel yourself (default).Rob Hubbard, an early video game sound artist who crafted tunes for games like Commando and Warhawk, provided the score for Ski or Die!, as he'd done for Skate or Die! EA followed up Ski or Die! with 1990's "Skate or Die! 2: The Search for Double Trouble." That game was praised for its sound direction, bringing voice recording and electric guitar to the NES. The goal is to score as many points in this minigames as possible, and (presumably) get Rodney some respect.
