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NBA Street Homecourt Review

You have got to admire EA Sports and their passion for mass production of sports games across all formats… only this mass production and never ending choice from EA of late with the Xbox 360...

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Best Basketball Games That Aren't NBA 2K13

Let's just state the obvious right now. If you're a basketball fan, you owe it to yourself to pick up NBA 2K13. It's a terrific sim, one that follows years of previously well done basketball games, and one that features plenty of content, both online and off.

But, for the sake of argument, let's also say you can't afford it. Or you prefer something outside the norm of playing a routine basketball sim. Or you're bummed about the cancellation of NBA Live 13 and just can't bring yourself to experience the stronger game, at least at the moment. Where else can you turn?

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primagames.com
4214d ago
SolidDuck4213d ago

Rivals, and double dribble of course. I also liked live 98.

Blacksand14213d ago (Edited 4213d ago )

Jordan v.s Bird

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Xbox LIVE Games on Demand: NBA Street Homecourt and Conan

Major Nelson's Blog writes:

"Content: NBA STREET Homecourt
Price: Check pricing for your region
Availability: All Xbox LIVE regions except those in Asia

Content: Conan
Price: Check pricing for your region
Availability: All Xbox LIVE regions except Japan"

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Blaze9295034d ago

NBA Street is a phenominal series and I absolutely loved Homecourt. I hope they bring out another NBA Street and NFL Street sometime soon. But dunno after they shut down EA Sports BIG

Ri0tSquad5034d ago (Edited 5034d ago )

Even GFW has better prices sometimes (got Batman AA for $12 ;)). NBA Homecourt was a major downgrade from Vol 3. Did I mention the price sucks?

http://www.amazon.com/NBA-S...

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NBA Street Homecourt Coming to Xbox 360 Games on Demand

Microsoft has revealed that this week’s addition to the Xbox 360’s Games on Demand service wwill be Electronic Arts’ NBA Street Homecourt. Originally released in 2007, NBA Street Homecourt was applauded by critics for it’s near-flawless procedural animation system during complicated tricks and combos.

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dizzleK5039d ago

this game is as common and cheap as dirt but they'll probably want $20-$30usd for it.

Bigpappy5038d ago

I beleive I have every achievement for this game.

RIPSKATEDESTROY5038d ago

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