In conclusion, this game should help your revenue and image, and hurt the NBA 2k franchise's revenue, but most importantly it's a good idea for a game that has been long overdue in a remake. I'm not saying that's true at all or that is a bad thing, because it's not like your company is a non-profit charity, but there are famous youtubers even talking about their hatred of EA, especially in FIFA. EA hasn't let out a soley fun game in a long time, and this would also help the growing idea that the image of EA is a giant corporation soley interested in money and doesn't care about players interests. Also, with only minor updates needed, that would allow time to do something that would put this game over the top, a super online mode, where you can do leagues with your friends, and everyone control a player, sort of like the park in th NBA 2k franchise, only this would be actually fun and a smash hit. That song reminds so many people of great memories playing this game. What would make potential buyers even more interested is keeping this legendary soundtrack and putting it in the NBA Street 4 game, or at least make it a great soundtrack, and T.R.O.Y. The game would need only a few updates, such as graphics, and update the NBA teams and stars, and all that, but the game would almost be best if the format is untouched. Making a new Street game would help boost revenue of the basketball department, and would take away from 2k players, who many of would only buy one basketball game, and with the right advertising, NBA Street 4 would be a smash hit. Obviously the NBA 2k series has hurt revenue from the NBA Live franchise, and I would say that 2k and Live are equal, even though I have 2k. First off, it is an iconic game of the ps2, and there is a large market of people who would buy it, just the other day my friends and I were talking about how great a game NBA Street vol 2 was. Making a new updated version of NBA Street, probably name it NBA Street 4, or something more creative, would be great. I believe if you like basketball and you're a fan of the arcade style streetball games you will love this one.This may be a topic you at EA hear a lot about, but that is probably because of how good a game NBA Street 2, and even Street Homecourt were. It is a sports game, so sometimes it can feel cheap, like the CPU "cheats" against you but eventually you can beat it on any difficulty. There are many different courts from all over the globe and you can unlock new skills and moves as you progress. The roster is deep and you can upgrade all the players with the XPs you earn after each game. I love the easy to pick up but hard to master controls, the flashy dunks and tricks, the beautiful and funny graphics, the old-school Hip-Hop style soundtrack, the court designs and the fact that it has almost all the NBA legends, as well as the current star players. Now with NBA Playgrounds, you kinda get both, as the best way to describe this game is that it's a mix of NBA Street and NBA Jam! I always wondered how amazing an NBA Street game would be on the current gen consoles and PCs, and this game is as close to that as it gets. Then on the PS3 I also loved the re-invention of the NBA Jam franchise. I remember how after hitting the court in real life, we always got together with my friends and then played ball on the console. 2 back on the PS2 days and it gave me some of my favorite ever gaming memories. I grew up rocking NBA Street and NBA Street Vol. NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 Review A Frustrating Brick (PS4) While the original NBA Playgrounds filled a much-needed gap in the market, it did so imperfectly. However more often than not when games decide to cease loading data it’s during blank loading screens. It can be devastating and can happen at any moment of the game. Knowing what each one does helps effectively nullify or take advantage of them. Just beware these power-ups are dished out at random. It does help emphasise solid defensive play. I grew up rocking NBA Street and NBA I love basketball! I love playing it in real life and love playing it on the PlayStation / PC as well. We’ve got some pretty easy tips to help prevent the issue going forward. With no obvious rubber-banding on display, wracking up four-point dunks can widen a gulf between two teams and unbalance an otherwise close competition. I love basketball! I love playing it in real life and love playing it on the PlayStation / PC as well.
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