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* ActingForTwo: Creator/BenDiskin lends his voice to both Eric Sparrow and Nigel Beaverhausen.
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* NoExportForYou: For whatever reason, the PC version of ''Tony Hawk's Underground'' was only released in Australia and New Zealand.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Inverted in that the first game forced all created skaters to use the same voice (Although it changed depending on the gender) in the story mode; whilst the second game allowed the player to choose from a number of new voices, including the defaults from the previous game.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: For the first game, the sign at the Tampa AM competition confirmed the game was set in 2004. Chad Muska boasted that his car's fitted with a DVD player with seven screens among its customizations. Also, there hadn't been a Slam City Jam competition in Vancouver since 2006. Finally, there's the hidden VHS tapes the player can collect.
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* EarlyDraftTieIn: ComicBook/IronMan's guest appearance in the first game probably stems from Activision's plan for an Iron Man [[https://www.siliconera.com/a-look-at-activisions-cancelled-iron-man-game-before-sega-had-the-license/ in the mid-2000s that never happened]].

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* EarlyDraftTieIn: ComicBook/IronMan's guest appearance in the first game probably stems from Activision's plan for an Iron Man console game [[https://www.siliconera.com/a-look-at-activisions-cancelled-iron-man-game-before-sega-had-the-license/ in the mid-2000s that never happened]].happened]] (they did release an ''Iron Man'' game for the Game Boy Advance, however).
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* EarlyDraftTieIn: ComicBook/IronMan's guest appearance in the first game probably stems from Activision's plan for an Iron Man [[https://www.siliconera.com/a-look-at-activisions-cancelled-iron-man-game-before-sega-had-the-license/ in the mid-2000s that never happened]].
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: For the first game, the sign at the Tampa AM competition confirmed the game was set in 2004. Chad Muska boasted that his car's fitted with a DVD player with seven screens among it's customizations. Also, there hadn't been a Slam City Jam competition in Vancouver since 2006. Finally, there's the hidden VHS tapes the player can collect.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: For the first game, the sign at the Tampa AM competition confirmed the game was set in 2004. Chad Muska boasted that his car's fitted with a DVD player with seven screens among it's its customizations. Also, there hadn't been a Slam City Jam competition in Vancouver since 2006. Finally, there's the hidden VHS tapes the player can collect.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: For the first game, the sign at the Tampa AM competition confirmed the game was set in 2004. Chad Muska boasted that his car's fitted with a DVD player with seven screens among it's customizations. Also, there hadn't been a Slam City Jam competition in Vancouver since 2006.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: For the first game, the sign at the Tampa AM competition confirmed the game was set in 2004. Chad Muska boasted that his car's fitted with a DVD player with seven screens among it's customizations. Also, there hadn't been a Slam City Jam competition in Vancouver since 2006. Finally, there's the hidden VHS tapes the player can collect.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: For the first game, the sign at the Tampa AM competition confirmed the game was set in 2004. Chad Muska boasted that his car's fitted with a DVD player with seven screens among it's customizations. Also, there hadn't been a Slam City Jam competition in Vancouver since 2006.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Played with. The losing team of the World Destruction Tour has to foot the bill for all damages caused by both teams during the contest; and Nigel Beaverhausen ([[InsistentTerminology Writer-Producer-Director]]) tries to persuade them to let him film and release the footage of the tour, before resorting to doing it without permission. [[spoiler:Tony and Bam agree to let Beaverhausen release the footage after he offers to foot the bill, once they find out the bill is $21,000,000 ''so far'' (they are in New Orleans when they make this agreement, with still '''''one leg of the tour left''''')]].
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* MoneyDearBoy: Played with. The losing team of the World Destruction Tour has to foot the bill for all damages caused by both teams during the contest; and Nigel Beaverhausen ([[InsistentTerminology Writer-Producer-Director]]) tries to persuade them to let him film and release the footage of the tour, before resorting to doing it without permission. [[spoiler:Tony and Bam agree to let Beaverhausen release the footage after he offers to foot the bill, once they find out the bill is $21,000,000 ''so far'' (they are in New Orleans when they make this agreement, with still ''one leg of the tour left'')]].

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* MoneyDearBoy: Played with. The losing team of the World Destruction Tour has to foot the bill for all damages caused by both teams during the contest; and Nigel Beaverhausen ([[InsistentTerminology Writer-Producer-Director]]) tries to persuade them to let him film and release the footage of the tour, before resorting to doing it without permission. [[spoiler:Tony and Bam agree to let Beaverhausen release the footage after he offers to foot the bill, once they find out the bill is $21,000,000 ''so far'' (they are in New Orleans when they make this agreement, with still ''one '''''one leg of the tour left'')]].left''''')]].
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: When ''Underground 2'' is installed on a Windows Vista or 7 computer, the games browser identifies it as ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2''.
* MoneyDearBoy: Played with. The losing team of the World Destruction Tour has to foot the bill for all damages caused by both teams during the contest; and Nigel Beaverhausen ([[InsistentTerminology Writer-Producer-Director]]) tries to persuade them to let him film and release the footage of the tour, before resorting to doing it without permission. [[spoiler:Tony and Bam agree to let Beaverhausen release the footage after he offers to foot the bill, once they find out the bill is $21,000,000 ''so far'' (they are in New Orleans when they make this agreement, with still ''one leg of the tour left'')]].
* TheOtherDarrin: Inverted in that the first game forced all created skaters to use the same voice (Although it changed depending on the gender) in the story mode; whilst the second game allowed the player to choose from a number of new voices, including the defaults from the previous game.
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