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* [[Bonus Level of Heaven]]: Skate Heaven from THPS2.
* [[Crazy Homeless People]]: Ollie the Magic Bum [[Meaningful Name|(which is generally what you're required to do when he is on a map)]]
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: To an extent with Tony from ''Underground'' onward as the series shifts its focus to the player character instead of a roster of pro skaters. Tony and his fellow pro skater pals are still playable in the games' classic modes, however.
* [[Dummied Out]]: The first game's beta featured levels called Downhill, Freeway, Classic Concrete and Suburbia which were changed or removed in the final release. Downhill was removed because of its length, in addition to resembling a level from the game Top Skater. The last section, a large warehouse with a pool in it, was implemented into the Chicago level in the final game. Freeway was removed because it wasn't finished. Classic Concrete was a physics test with various types of terrain in it. Suburbia was an early version of the San Francisco level that was heavily changed in the final version. Freeway can be accessed via hacking in the PC version of Tony Hawk's 2 (which also features the levels from Tony Hawk's 1). In the beta of the first game, Freeway has a bus appear out of nowhere and fly off into the air. The version hidden in the PC version of Tony Hawk's 2 has the differently colored bus from that game's Philadelphia level instead. Levels called Suburbia and Downhill appear in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, but they don't bear any resemblance to the originals (although Downhill does have a skate park at the bottom of the hill, like the original).
** Tony Hawk's 3 has the Paris level, also known as Rooftops. It was never finished, and was seen in prototype shots featured in magazines before the game came out. It can be found with many of the graphics missing via hacking in the final game. The GBA version of the game features the Paris level, however. The level Skater's Island was originally named Rhode Island before the game came out as well.
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** [[Toros Y Flamenco]]: Barcelona in ''THUG2''.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Jerk]]: Eric Sparrow. Just when you think he'll turn around for you and set things right, he'll ditch or defame you for [[Small Name, Big Ego|his career]].
* [[Market-Based Title]]: The first game was sold in Europe as ''Tony Hawk's Skateboarding'' under the assumption that Europeans associate the word "skater" with ice skating. The series would later be marketed under a single global title since then.
* [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]]: Not only with the franchises the guest skaters are from, but also with the [[Spin-Off]] game ''Matt Hoffman's Pro BMX'', as a couple levels from it make appearances.
* [[Mayincatec]]: The temple section of Pro Skater from THUG2.