NBA Street Homecourt
Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Feb 19, 2007
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.
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A pretty ballin' time 0
The gamebreaker is activated. I dribble the ball, break dance around it, throw it off a guys face and then jump off my players back towards the hoop, only to throw it up to my teammate overtop of me so that he can put the ball away. Welcome to NBA Street Homecourt.NBA Street began with a PS2 game, and has slowly evolved to where it is now. If you’ve played any of them before, just know that this is the same game with shinier graphics and a strong online component.But for the rest of you, this ga...
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NBA Street Homecourt fails to capture the spirit of predecessors 0
One of the best arcade sports titles to come out in the past 10 years was NBA Street. The game had the perfect mix of pure arcade fun and basketball skill. It’s been nearly 3 years since the last NBA Street and now the series is making its PS3 debut with NBA Street Homecourt.With each addition in the franchise Street has become more mature. One could say that NBA Street 1 was a young child while NBA Street Homecourt is a young adult. Homecourt doesn’t feature the somewhat cartoony visuals or pre...
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Fun ball game with plenty of over-the-top, eye-popping dunks 0
Though short and light on content, NBA Homecourt is a fun basketball game with plenty of over-the-top, eye-popping dunks and maneuvers. The game takes its inspiration from street ball, as opposed to the usual NBA Live or 2K titles. Homecourt does an admirable job of capturing the "essence" of street ball, through personal stories narrated by players such as Carmello Anthony and Rip Hamilton about their rise from child prodigy to NBA star. In this way, the game effectively depicts basketball as a...
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