Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure
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The following cheat codes are for Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure on GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.
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| Enter the following codes at the cheats screen. | |
| All Skaters | entourage |
| Get Created Skater Items | trendytrickster |
| Lion King Music Video | savannah |
| Pick Level | ambassador |
| Special Meter Always Full | inthezone |
| Tarzan Music Video | nugget |
| Toy Story Music Video | marin |
The following cheat codes are for Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure on Game Boy Advance.
| CHEAT CODE | |
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| Enter the following code as a password. | |
| Unlock Peter Pan | dpadLeft, dpadRight, dpadLeft, dpadRight, dpadLeft, dpadLeft, bttnStart |
About Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure
Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure is an extreme sports title developed by Toys for Bob and released in 2003 for the Nintendo GameCube (GCN / NGC), PlayStation 2 (PS2), and Xbox, with a specialized 2D version for the Game Boy Advance (GBA). Built on a modified Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 engine, the game translates the classic arcade-skating mechanics into the whimsical worlds of Disney. The narrative is centered on three primary film hubs—Toy Story, The Lion King, and Tarzan—where players can skate as iconic characters like Buzz Lightyear, Simba, and Terk. The gameplay is defined by its approachable take on the "Combo and Special Meter" system, allowing players to perform grinds, flips, and character-specific "Uber" tricks across interactive, film-inspired environments.
Across the console versions, the gameplay is defined by its deep "Create-a-Skater" mode, which allowed real-world kids to be featured as playable characters alongside the Disney cast. The Xbox version is frequently noted for its superior texture filtering and 480p support, while the GameCube version is celebrated for its stable 60 FPS performance and remarkably fast loading times. The GBA version is a distinct isometric platformer that emphasizes timing and collectible gathering rather than the full 3D physics of its console counterparts. The title is unique for its licensed pop-punk and hip-hop soundtrack, featuring artists like Smash Mouth and Reel Big Fish, which adds a contemporary "extreme" edge to the Disney aesthetic. Whether you are grinding on vine rails in the jungle on your PS2 or exploring Andy’s Room on your GCN, Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure remains a definitive and surprisingly polished crossover of the sixth-generation era.