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Created: 03/28/2012
Video description: Tony Hawk checks in with CNET's The 404 to introduce his new YouTube channel, RIDE. He'll also preview his upcoming video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD and talk a little about the influence of the original game, and we'll finish up with details about his upcoming Twitter Hunt on April 23rd.

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