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Backyard Basketball has two primary modes of gameplay: Single Game, which allows the player to select a team to compete against a computer-controlled team, and Season Play, which allows the player to select a team to compete against a series of computer-controlled teams over an 18-game season, including two best-of-three playoff series and a best-of-five championship series should the player ...
September 11, 2006 (PC) April 3, 2007 (GC) Baseball: Game Brains: Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, GameCube: Backyard Sports: Football 2007: September 26, 2006: American football: Torus Games: Game Boy Advance: Backyard Sports: NBA Basketball 2007: November 14, 2006 (GBA) February 13, 2007 (PS2) February 20, 2007 (PC ...
January 17, 2007 PlayStation 2 Xbox 360: EA Canada: EA Sports: NBA Street Homecourt: February 20, 2007 March 6, 2007 PlayStation 3 Xbox 360: EA Canada: EA Sports Big: NBA 08: September 26, 2007 October 12, 2007 PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable: San Diego Studio: SCEA: NBA Live 08: October 1, 2007 October 30, 2007 PlayStation 2 ...
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Backyard Sports: Basketball 2007: February 13, 2007 (North America) Game Brains: PlayStation 2: Released only in North America. Bullet Witch: February 27, 2007 (North America) March 6, 2007 (Europe) Cavia: Xbox 360: Non-Japanese publishing rights only. Test Drive Unlimited: March 16, 2007 (Europe) March 20, 2007 (North America) Eden Games ...
Humongous Entertainment, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Bothell, Washington.Founded in 1992, the company developed multiple edutainment franchises, most prominently Putt-Putt, Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam, Spy Fox, and Backyard Sports, which, combined, sold over 15 million copies and earned more than 400 awards of excellence.
The original model of the Game Boy Advance Clockwise from left: A Game Boy Game Pak, a Game Boy Advance Game Pak, and a Nintendo DS Game Card. On the far right is a United States Nickel shown for scale.