

Remember those little Tech Deck fingerboards you'd flip around on your desk between classes? This Game Boy Color game nails that same vibe—just with pixelated kickflips instead of plastic boards. You start off in a basic skatepark, figuring out the controls (hold B to crouch, release to ollie, then mash directions for tricks). At first, I kept faceplanting trying to grind rails, but once it clicks, you’ll be stringing together combos like it’s second nature.
There’s something weirdly satisfying about landing a perfect manual-to-50-50 grind, even with the chunky GBC graphics. The parks get gnarlier as you go—halfpipes, street courses, even a rooftop level where bailing means tumbling off a building. And yeah, you can customize your deck’s colors, but let’s be real: the neon green one is objectively the fastest.
It’s janky in that late-90s handheld way, but if you ever had a Tech Deck phase, this’ll hit that nostalgia sweet spot. Just don’t blame me when you start absentmindedly flicking your fingers like you’re doing imaginary kickflips during meetings.
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