Posted Aug 08, 2006 at 02:34PM by Remi M. Listed in: Games, NBA Street Tags: NBA, Columbia, Canada, Carmelo Anthony
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NBA Street


EA recently announced the newest addition to one of its games, NBA Street, which was first unveiled in 2001. The streetball videogame is currently in development in Vancouver, British Columbia by EA Canada and is slated for a Spring 2007 release. EA hopes that casual games and sports fans can still be thrilled by the games easy pick-up and difficult to master gameplay, with progressive visuals and some of the biggest gameplay moments in action sports.

The fourth chapter of NBA Street series expands on the fast-paced 3-on-3 basketball gameplay that has made the franchise a hit. The game, according to EA, creates a hyper-real world that merges legendary courts with the hometown courts of your favorite NBA stars into one seamless city of streetball moments. Earn a name for yourself and garner respect as you progress along your hometown journey and become a legend.

The new version of NBA Street will be available for both the PS3 and Xbox 360. For now, all we can offer is a teaser which features one of my personal favorites, the multi-talented star player of the Denver Nuggets, Carmelo Anthony.

Download: [NBA Street Teaser]


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   by DoubleA13 - 2006-08-08
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Hmm...You can't really judge much by the video other than the main mode in this game has the potential to be really really good, I myself am a big fan of the NBA Street titles as i find myself occasionally going back to the first game and playing it sometimes. If developed right, this one should be good.

p.s. i wonder if they will let you choose any city to start out and how far they will go with that? Share your thoughts



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