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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.
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 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.
2002's version of EA's annual basketball franchise. Steve Francis of the Houston Rockets was the cover athlete.
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 Street is the first in a successful series of three-on-three arcade-style basketball games.
A sequel to NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC that introduced a 3-on-3 format to the ubiquitous NBA Jam formula of Midway basketball games.
A NBA Jam game for the 2000-2001 NBA Season.
Play NBA with the stars on the Sega Dreamcast.
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 Showtime is an arcade-style basketball game from the developers of NBA Jam and NBA Hangtime.
NBA 2K is the first in a series of realistic basketball games (of the same name), bringing a customizable 1999/2000 basketball season to the Dreamcast.
Fox Interactive brings their version of NBA basketball to the PlayStation.
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