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Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Nov 17, 1999
A 2 on 2 basketball game that calls back to NBA Jam and NBA Street.
Return to the roots of arcade NBA basketball in the 2010 installment of NBA Jam. Developed by EA Canada for seventh-generation game consoles, this rebirth brings back the gameplay, aesthetics, and gratuitous secrets of the original 1993 arcade game.
NBA Live 09 is the next installment in the popular basketball franchise from Electronic Arts.
EA Sports NBA game
Phenom is the second game in Midway's NBA Ballers series.
NBA Live 06 is the first game in the franchise to reach next generation consoles.
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.
NBA LIve 2005 is the 2005 version of the NBA Live Franchise.
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.
EA's 2002 entry in the NBA Live series, featuring New Jersey Nets point guard Jason Kidd on the cover. A separate soundtrack disk was included, and was given an RIAA Platinum certification when the game sold over a million copies.
NBA Street is the first in a successful series of three-on-three arcade-style basketball games.
This is EA sports yearly release of NBA simulation. Kevin Garnett graces the cover.
NBA Jam 2000 is a sports Nintendo 64 game made by Acclaim as licensed basketball simulation for the 1999-2000 NBA season. It also contained elements of the classic NBA Jam series in Jam Mode.
NBA Jam '99 is an arcade basketball game for the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color, developed by Iguana UK.
NBA Live is a Basketball Simulator with arcade-like gameplay, featuring Antoine Walker of the Boston Celtics on the cover.
The fourth game in EA Sport's annual basketball franchise, featuring Tim Hardaway (then of the Miami Heat) on the cover.
NBA Live '97 featured Mitch Richmond of the Sacramento Kings on the cover, the first in the series to dedicate the cover to a single player.
Maximum Hangtime upgrades the original arcade version with new rosters, hot spot shots, and other tweaks.
The first in a series of post-Midway NBA Jam games, NBA Jam Extreme brings the arcade-action series to 3D.
The arcade sequel to Midway's NBA Jam series of two-on-two rules-light arcade basketball games, featuring a new aesthetic, new player abilities, and a robust character creation system.
Midway's signature rules-light two-on-two arcade basketball game gets revamped, now with a bigger roster and more features.
A two-on-two arcade basketball game by Midway, known for its exaggerated rules-light take on the sport and its official use of NBA teams and players. Boomshakalaka!
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