Skitchin’: Hitchin’ a Ride on an EA Classic
Skateboarding? Hitching? Skitchin. In the era of extreme sports, EA came out with a game so of the 90s that it is often stuck there, for better or worse.
Skateboarding? Hitching? Skitchin. In the era of extreme sports, EA came out with a game so of the 90s that it is often stuck there, for better or worse.
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