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NBA Live 09 is the next installment in the popular basketball franchise from Electronic Arts.
Chosen One is the third game in Midway's NBA Ballers series.
NBA 2K8 continues a five year legacy as the #1 rated NBA simulation with in-game features that bring basketball to life like never before.
NBA Live 08 is another yearly installment in EA's NBA Live series. The Washington Wizards' Gilbert Arenas is featured on the cover.
NBA Street Homecourt is the fourth game in the over-the-top basketball series by EA Sports BIG. It features a heavy emphasis on crazy tricks and even crazier dunks where teams of 3 compete to see who is truly the king of the court.
NBA Ballers: Rebound for the PSP
NBA 06 is a basketball game for the PSP and PS2.
The NBA Street franchise goes portable, with NBA Street Showdown.
NBA Street V3 is the third entry in the popular NBA Street Series. Following in the footsteps of past games in the series, the game allows you to perform over the top dunks and tricks with your favorite NBA players.
Japan-only basketball game
ESPN NBA 2K5 is the sixth installment of the NBA 2K series of realistic basketball games, updating the roster to the 2004/2005 NBA season while re-inventing the franchise mode (now known as "The Association").
ESPN NBA Basketball (also known as NBA 2K4) is the fifth installment of the NBA 2K series of realistic basketball games, updating the roster to the 2003/2004 NBA season while adding a new player manuever system (using the right analog stick) and a new player creation/training mode.
Acclaim's attempt to revive the classic arcade game for PS2 and Xbox.
NBA Street Vol. 2 is the second game in the NBA Street series. It continues the over-the-top ridiculous style of the first one while adding a few new aspects to the game play.
Konami tries its hand at pro basketball on the PS2 and Xbox.
NBA 2K3 is the fourth installment of the NBA 2K series of realistic basketball games, updating the roster to the 2002/2003 NBA season while adding online multiplayer (for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions) and co-branding with the ESPN.
NBA ShootOut 2003 is the seventh game in Sony's basketball simulation franchise. The PS1 version of the game continued the trend of bringing almost no improvements from previous entries, while the PS2 release was the first to feature the Create Dunk on the platform.
The arcade-style NBA Jam debuts on the GBA.
After a career on N64, NBA Courtside 2002 comes for the first time to the Gamecube with groundbreaking physics and ball control.
NBA 2K2 brings the NBA 2K series of realistic basketball games to all sixth-generation consoles, updating the roster to the 2001/2002 NBA season while adding a new "Fantasy Mode", where every player in the season is put into the drafting pool.
NBA ShootOut 2002 is the sixth release in Sony's basketball simulation franchise. Featuring only incremental improvements, it was only released on the original PlayStation in 2001 despite the last iteration being released on both PlayStation and PlayStation 2.
NBA Street is the first in a successful series of three-on-three arcade-style basketball games.
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