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NBA Street Volume 2
NBA Street Volume 2From: Electronic Arts

Buy From Amazon.com New: $35.00
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Seller: poweralley

Platform: PlayStation2
Genre: Basketball Games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Number Of Items: 1
Operating System: PlayStation 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.3 x 0.5

MPN: 14619
Model: P2EAG 014633146196
UPC: 014633143102
EAN: 0014633143102
ASIN: B00005CF9L

Release Date: April 24, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
   See how good you really are, when you face the greatest basketball players in the history of the game
   Select from 145 NBA players, 25 NBA Legends, and 6 Street Legends
   Unlock 30 different dunks and 20 different street tricks, as you try to stuff Dr. J or block Michael Jordan
   Take your game right to Wilt Chamberlain and Shaquille O'Neal -- you can even spot them a few points
   See how you stack up against the best in the Trick Point challenge

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Product Description
NBA Street Vol. 2 brings the fast and hard blacktop basketball of the first game back -- with all-new courts, players and moves! Exciting multiplayer gameplay for up to 4 players Jump into the most realistic urban courts ever designed and see if you can become a legend!

Amazon.com Review
We could say that NBA Street 2 is the shizzle, or the sheezy, or the shizzit, but we won't--even though it is. You'll get enough street talk playing the game. Street 2 is just the best basketball game yet.

Although it is an official NBA product, the fact that it's playground ball liberates Street 2 from the confines of fan reverence. Instead, especially in the "Be a Legend" option, it has a great sense of humor about itself. The boss of each city, once defeated, can be added to the player's roster--and although they are caricatures, they're fondly and funnily done.

Among the best are Stretch (a dunker from Harlem), Dime (a female ballstealer who resembles the singer Pink) and Osmosis (an Oakland version of "It" player Yao Ming). Our prediction? Kids who see Street 2 will not only want to play the game, they'll want to be street legends themselves when they grow up.

And speaking of kids: parents couldn't find a kid- or teen-friendlier game. There's no adult language, and the color commentary is fantastic. It's much improved from the original game's repetitive "MJ, go on with your bad self" patter. Bobbito Garcia, a real-life streetball announcer, should get a "nice work" bonus. For that matter, so should the ambience-noise guys, who included, for example, a single cellphone ring in the background. Clever.

Those not inclined to love sports games should trust in Street 2--it's visually brilliant, witty, and don't-take-it-away-from-me addictive. True basketball fans should get this game immediately, if not sooner. They'll best appreciate that all the old time players have their moment in the sun; for example, 5,000 points unlocks Dr. J, and a billboard between sets advertises Bill Russell and other pioneers. Classic hip-hop from artists like MC Lyte rounds out the impressive package. Kudos to gamemaker EA Sports Big for taking it to the hole. --Jennifer Buckendorff

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