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Abstract: Everyone that remembers NBA Jam probably mainly remembers the over the top dunks, the flaming ball, and the obnoxious announcer. This game took the excitement of basketball and intensified it by exaggerating the players' abilities, giving them the superhu...
Abstract: If you have neither the inclination nor the skills to get yourself out to the local playground to throw the rock around with your buddies, or if you’re just plain more interested in getting value out of your Xbox 360 and/or PS3 investment, you&rsquo...
Abstract: NBA Street Homecourt is EA’s newest entry into the NBA Street series. Borrowing the concept of high flying dunks from the Jam series and adding in the ability to do all sorts of crazy tricks, the NBA street series has gained popularity in the recent...
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Published: 2007-03-05, Author: Steve , review by: gamespy.com
Framerate and animations are top-notch; new controls make tricking a breeze; double-dunks and jump-off jams are the nuts.
Longtime players may need to get used to new controls; not a lot going on other than the standard three-on-three game.
As a Boston Celtics fan, the wheels fell off of this season a while ago. The only saving grace so far has been the showing of Gerald Green at the Slam Dunk competition during All-Star Weekend. Conveniently, while my desire to play as my local five in s...
Abstract: Arcade sports games are a difficult endeavor. Franchises like NBA Jam, NFL Blitz and NHL Hitz burned out after a few iterations because of a lack of innovation.
Abstract: The NBA Street series has been a premiere series when it comes to the arcade sports genre for many years now, with the first title setting the pace for tons of imitators. Now, the title is debuting on next-gen consoles, releasing on both the PS3 and Xb...
Pick up and play, Loads of great tricks, Smooth matches, Soulful audio
Single player is repetitive, its just match after match
One gripe I had is the lack of game-modes and Id guess that after completing the single player campaign youll probably head straight over to Xbox live to show off what youve learnt, but after playing through dozens of AI controlled matches and maste...
Abstract: Back in the early 90s there was this killer arcade basketball game by Midway called NBA Jam. At a time when sports games were taken a bit too seriously, NBA jam featured 4 player action with players that could jump over a house to make a dunk and inno...
Abstract: Digne successeur de la série des NBA Street, NBA Street Homecourt arrive sur les consoles nextgen. E.A. Big nous propose ici de côtoyer les étoiles de la NBA et de défier ces athlètes à coup de dunks aériens sur les terrains de Street des Etats-Unis. A...