This is Wayback Wednesday, your midweek blast from the past! In this feature, we dig into the archives, look back at the history of basketball gaming, and indulge in some nostalgia. However, there are a few areas of the game that invite an artistic flourish, including settings such as The Neighborhood and The City, special effects in MyTEAM, fictional street courts , certain clothing items, and the frontend in general.
Oh, and the practice arena. Over the years, a lot of creativity has gone into creating an appealing practice arena for us to shoot around in, particularly in NBA Live. In NBA Live 19, we were even invited to design our own court where we could shoot around. Check them out at the links below! Finding some original content for the console releases is much rarer, at least when it comes to my archives. File additions for NBA Live 08 have understandably dwindled in recent years, but we do have a couple of new releases today.
Check them both out at the links below! Please see below for the download link. Although we were able to perform crossovers, spins, and other dribbling moves before Freestyle Control made its debut in NBA Live , we were at the mercy of a button press as far as the specific move that was performed.
As the years passed, EA Sports expanded on their player control concepts with ideas such as Freestyle Superstars , eventually dubbing their control scheme Total Freestyle Control. Although it was a familiar system, it was more than just a new name. As March Modness continues, I have another overdue update to share. You can pick up the new version of the NBA Elite 11 practice court here in our Downloads section; please see below for a handful of previews.
For more information, previews, and a catalogue of my previous mods, check out my release thread here in the Forum. Be sure to check out this bulletin for more details, and enjoy our celebrations of modding throughout March! The long-running series is known for a distinct blend of realism and playability. Building upon the previous year's releases, 2K9 aims to retain that feel, while adding tweaks and perks.
Several new Signature Styles have been added for more player-specific custom animations, and the new Hot Zone feature uses real-life NBA data to judge a player's best shot locations and give real-time, in-game feedback about shot possibilities as he moves around the floor.
An addition to the series' "Association" franchise mode involves the new Player Ambition statistic. There are three basic ambitions in the game -- money, loyalty, and winning -- and each player in the league is motivated by a blend of the three.
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