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'''''Go! Go! Hypergrind''''' is a [[skateboarding]] game for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] that was developed by [[Poponchi]] and published by [[Atlus|Atlus Co.]]. Character designs and other work on the game was done by [[WikiPedia:Spümcø|Spümcø]] (the company that created Ren and Stimpy).
'''''Go! Go! Hypergrind''''' is a [[skateboarding]] game for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] that was developed by [[Poponchi]] and published by [[Atlus|Atlus Co.]]. Character designs and other work on the game was done by [[WikiPedia:Spümcø|Spümcø]] (the company that created Ren and Stimpy).
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It's not common knowledge, but many animation studios (according to this game's introduction) have access to a dimension called "the Toon World". In the Toon World, animated cartoons are filmed (after the script(s) and/or storyboard(s) have been finished in the "real world"). Since computer-generated-imagery has become more popular than traditional 2-D animation, the Toon World is starting to lose work. Thankfully Spümcø is holding auditions in the Toon World for a new skateboarding cartoon called Go! Go! Hypergrind. And here's where the player comes in. In the game's Story Mode, you (the player) choose one of the cartoon star hopefuls and skate your heart out.
It's not common knowledge, but many animation studios (according to this game's introduction) have access to a dimension called "the Toon World". In the Toon World, animated cartoons are filmed (after the script(s) and/or storyboard(s) have been finished in the "real world"). Since computer-generated-imagery has become more popular than traditional 2-D animation, the Toon World is starting to lose work. Thankfully Spümcø is holding auditions in the Toon World for a new skateboarding cartoon called Go! Go! Hypergrind. And here's where the player comes in. In the game's Story Mode, you (the player) choose one of the cartoon star hopefuls and skate your heart out.


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Box artwork for Go! Go! Hypergrind.
Box artwork for Go! Go! Hypergrind.
Go! Go! Hypergrind
Developer(s)Poponchi
Publisher(s)Atlus USA
Year released2003
System(s)Nintendo GameCube
Genre(s)Skateboarding
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB Teen
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Go! Go! Hypergrind is a skateboarding game for the Nintendo GameCube that was developed by Poponchi and published by Atlus Co.. Character designs and other work on the game was done by Spümcø (the company that created Ren and Stimpy).

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It's not common knowledge, but many animation studios (according to this game's introduction) have access to a dimension called "the Toon World". In the Toon World, animated cartoons are filmed (after the script(s) and/or storyboard(s) have been finished in the "real world"). Since computer-generated-imagery has become more popular than traditional 2-D animation, the Toon World is starting to lose work. Thankfully Spümcø is holding auditions in the Toon World for a new skateboarding cartoon called Go! Go! Hypergrind. And here's where the player comes in. In the game's Story Mode, you (the player) choose one of the cartoon star hopefuls and skate your heart out.

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