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Item specifics

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Sports Sub-Genre
Basketball
Sub-Genre
Basketball
UPC
0710425374814
Platform
Sony PlayStation 3
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
Nba 2k Series
Publisher
2K Games
Genre
Sports
Game Name
Nba 2k9

About this product

Product Information

Visual Concepts' pro basketball series enters its tenth season with NBA 2K9. As usual, the game features the league's players, teams, and venues, according to the rosters and statistics of the contemporary season. 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 a few 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.<br><br>For gamers who take their consoles online, the most significant addition in NBA 2K9 will be its "Living Rosters" feature. Similar to the news-feed influences of EA Sport's "Player DNA" functions, NBA 2K9 updates in-game player statistics throughout the 2008-2009 season, according to the performances of the real-life NBA players. Some players may gain strength for successes in certain areas while others may lose ability points by not living up to their perceived potential, and outstanding performances may be translated into new Signature Moves, which are downloaded and added into the game. Although these player changes are inspired by statistics based on real-life performances, they are mitigated by a human element in the process: The otherwise anonymous "2K Insider" is purported to have final say as to which changes are passed along to players each online update. <br><br>Another notable 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. A player motivated primarily by money may quickly sign with the highest bidder, while players with other motivations may take a lower paycheck in order to play for a familiar franchise or a team with strong playoff possibilities. When the trading is done and it's time to hit the court, Kevin Harlan returns to call the action, joined by NBA 2K series newcomers Clark "Special K" Kellogg in the booth and Cheryl Miller on the sidelines.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
2K Games
UPC
0710425374814
eBay Product ID (ePID)
61971051

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Sports
Video Game Series
Nba 2k Series
Platform
Sony PlayStation 3
Game Name
Nba 2k9

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2008
Number of Players
1-7
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973

Item description from the seller

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  • NBA 2K9 (Playstation 3)

    NBA 2K9 is a great game for all gamers. This game has great graphics and a variety of camera angles. When I play I use the preset camera angle, but you can adjust the angle in a ton of ways. This game also incorporates play calling and many different common plays seen in real NBA games. For example alley oops, dunks, clutch threes, momentum etc. When a player starts making a few shots they get in rhythm and don't miss very often. But when a player is controlled poorly and bad shots are taken and missed, that player gets out of rhythm and usually misses until there are good decisions from the gamer. I also liked how the game had T Mobile, Sprite, and Gatorade advertising in it. The game really makes you feel like you are watching a real NBA game. The graphics are as good as they get as of ...

  • A little dissapointing

    Let me start off by saying that visually this game looks very real. It is slightly better than 2k8. The controls have improved a little as well as player movement looks realistic. Unfortunately this game is marred by many problems. The computer almost never misses a 3-point shot, and they take a lot of shots! It is very rare that they ever miss a free throw,(how often do you ever see Shaq make every free throw?). While inbounding the ball sometimes your player will just throw it out of bounds even if someone is standing directly in front of him. A couple of times I couldn't even get him to inbound the ball. The computer cand drive down the lane at any given time, but if you try then good luck because rest assured you will be greeted by at least 2 or 3 players right in your face. Free throw ...

  • NBA 2K9 Review

    After playing the demos of the other basketball games available I decided on NBA 2k9. It doesn't disappoint the gameplay and franchise mode is great and deep also and the graphics are very good. However there are some gripes: -Online is ok, suffers some lag and people who don't like to play all the way through -I could do without the moving menu screens -Some glitches and bugs that are extremely annoying Overall NBA 2k9 is good game that is fun to play regardless of the glitches that plague it.

  • This game is pretty good and it came brand new.

    I llike the game because it looks so real. I love that it shows replays during and after the quarters of actual highlights from YOUR game and not something off T.V. or no freeze frame picture. What I don't like is that its so hard to beat. I can have a good lead one quarter then all of a sudden my opponent goes on a run and my team goes cold. It seems like the cpu makes unbelievable shots no matter how tight your "D" is but my team tends to miss easily shots. But all in all this game is tight. Its the best basketball game I've ever played.

  • Best NBA game of the year

    The game is very realistic and entertaining. Ive been an NBA LIVE guy since the 90's but ive now changed and for the better. The similarity between the game players and their real counterparts is insane... (Like Lebron James biting his nails all the time). It does have a couple of annoying bugs and rules (goaltendings are out of line) but the game delivers and its the best basketball sim ive played, period.