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The games are licensed by the National Basketball Association (NBA), and are one of several different NBA-focused basketball video game series. The games released in the series are NBA, NBA '06, NBA '07, NBA '08, NBA 09: The Inside, and NBA 10: The Inside. It is the successor to the NBA ShootOut series.
NBA 2K14: October 1, 2013 November 15, 2013 November 22, 2013 Windows PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 PlayStation 4 Xbox One: Visual Concepts: 2K Sports: NBA Live 14: November 19, 2013 PlayStation 4 Xbox One: EA Tiburon: EA Sports: NBA Rush: January 4, 2014: iOS: Other Ocean Interactive: RenRen Games USA: NBA 2K15: October 7, 2014: Windows PlayStation 3 ...
NBA (2005 video game) NBA (video game series) NBA 06; NBA 07; NBA 08; NBA 09: The Inside; NBA Action '95; NBA All-Star Challenge; NBA Baller Beats; NBA Ballers; NBA Ballers: Chosen One; NBA Ballers: Phenom; NBA Ballers: Rebound; NBA Basketball 2000; NBA Elite 11; NBA Fastbreak '98; NBA Full Court Press; NBA Give 'n Go; NBA Hangtime; NBA Hoopz ...
NBA video games (7 C, 39 P) Σ. Basketball video game stubs (73 P) Pages in category "Basketball video games" ... Season Ticket Basketball 2003;
The game has "arcade" style gameplay, similar to the NBA Jam series. Games are scored not by traditional standards, as two-point field goals are worth one point, while made shots behind the 3-point line are worth two. Instead of a time limit, the first team to score 21 points are deemed the winner. However, the winner must win by 2.
Brain Age, also known as Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training, is a series of video games developed and published by Nintendo, based on the work of Ryuta Kawashima. Devil May Cry: August 23, 2001: 33 million [157] Devil May Cry is a hack-and-slash action-adventure video game series developed and published by Capcom and created by Hideki Kamiya. Horizon
The player controls basketball star Julius Erving or Larry Bird in a game of one-on-one against another player or the computer. The game includes personal fouls, a 24-second shot clock, jumpers, fadeaways, putbacks, and what is likely the first instant replay in video games. [2] It allows for play to a certain score or timed games.
NBA, also referred to as NBA 2005, [2] [3] is a 2005 basketball video game developed by San Diego Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable. It was the first licensed basketball game to be released for the system and the final NBA game to be released under the 989 Sports brand.