NBA Live series

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NBA Live
Developer(s) EA Canada
Publisher(s) EA Sports
Designer(s) EA Canada
Release date(s) NBA Live 07 - September 25, 2006
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer, multiplayer online
Rating(s) ESRB: Kids to Adults (K-A)/Everyone (E)
PEGI: 3+
CERO: All ages
Platform(s) Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2 , PSP, Wii, PC (Windows), Mobile
Input game controller

The NBA Live series of basketball games, published by EA Sports, is currently one of the leading National Basketball Association simulations on the market. Its only major competitor is Take-Two Interactive's NBA 2K series.

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[edit] History

The game is descended from the NBA Playoffs series, starting with Lakers vs. Celtics, released first in 1989 for MS-DOS-compatible PCs and later adapted for consoles in 1990 for the Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis. This game was played from a horizontal view (while later versions moved to an isometric view before ultimately moving to 3D on newer consoles). The game was one of the first to feature an NBA license, containing both real NBA teams and player likenesses and signature moves. For example, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's goggles are clearly visible, and his sky hook shot is animated with very high accuracy. Detailed player numbers were also visible. The game featured all sixteen teams that made the NBA playoffs that year, as well as both NBA All-Star teams.

The next game in the series was Bulls vs. Lakers, released in 1991, followed by Bulls vs. Blazers in 1992. Unlike the first game, these two releases were titled after the two teams who were in the NBA Finals the previous season, while the original release apparently chose the Lakers and Celtics due to both teams' historical success. Each revision added more teams and players, as well as signature moves. The series also included an Olympic basketball game, Team USA Basketball (1992) which uses the same engine. The final game in the series was NBA Showdown 94 for SNES before the transition to the NBA Live series. This game has been cancelled.

Year Game Title Innovation
1989 Lakers versus Celtics NBA team and players, signature moves in team game.
1991 Bulls versus Lakers Instant replay in team game.
1992 Team USA Basketball International player licenses.
1993 Bulls versus Blazers Basketball game officially by EA Sports, custom team
1994 NBA Showdown 94 Multiple custom team, 3rd party in game advertisement, white box cover, all NBA teams.

[edit] NBA Live

The NBA Live series was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and SNES with NBA Live 95. The naming was changed from utilizing the last two digits of the year to the entire year number from 2000-2005, but returned to the original naming convention with NBA Live 06.

The Create-A-Player feature was not available in the 1995 versions of the game, but have been a mainstay since NBA Live 96. NBA Live 98 in 1997 was the last NBA Live game for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and the SNES. NBA Live 98 also was first NBA Live series game to support 3Dfx graphic cards. Only first generation Voodoo and Voodoo Rush cards were officially supported.

In-game commentary is currently done by Marv Albert and Steve Kerr. Greg Anthony and Ernie Johnson provide the commentary for the Slam Dunk competition. Previous commentators on the game have included Verne Lundquist, the late Don Poier, Reggie Theus, Bob Elliott, Mike Fratello, and Kenny Smith.

Due to licensing problems, some players did not appear in certain versions of the game. Michael Jordan (although he previously gave his likeness to EA's Jordan vs Bird: One on One and Jordan In-Flight) and Charles Barkley (who endorsed Barkley: Shut Up And Jam! games) for instance, appear in NBA Live 97 as Roster Guard and Roster Forward. The former, however, returned in NBA Live 2000, which received a special mention in the game cover (in NBA Live 96, Jordan and Barkley, as well as Larry Bird, Magic Johnson and other legends could be unlocked simply by giving that name to a created player). Barkley had returned in NBA Live 98 after rejoining the NBPA.

NBA Live 2005 brought the addition of the Slam Dunk Contest, Three Point Shootout, All-Star Game, and Rookie Challenge.

NBA Live 2006 started the new "Freestyle Superstars" which can give certain players the ability to complete great plays depending on the superstar attribute given.There are 8 of them including Outside Scorer which gives players such as Kobe Bryant the ability to make clutch jumpers, Inside Scorer that lets players such as Kevin Garnett the ability to make difficult shots close to the basket, Highflyer which gives the ability to players like Dwyane Wade the ability to make seemingly impossibile dunks, Playmaker which gives the talent to players such as Steve Nash to complete tricky passes, Power which gives the strength to players like Shaquille O'Neal to make dunks when guarded hard, Shooter which gives the aim and accuracy of a three-point shooter to players like Peja Stojakovic, Inside Stopper which gives the slyness to players like Bruce Bowen the ability to make sneaky steals, and Outside Stopper which gives the hops to players like Ben Wallace to reject many shots or dunks.

Screenshot of the Xbox 360 version of NBA Live 06.
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Screenshot of the Xbox 360 version of NBA Live 06.

NBA Live games have been released for the Sega Genesis, Super NES, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy, Sega Saturn, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Windows, and most recently with the PSP and Xbox 360. A PlayStation 3 version was due to debut in the series with NBA Live 07 along with the release of the PS3, but was cancelled owing to "concentrating ... efforts on creating a spectacular NBA Street: Homecourt" (which will be available for the PS3) rather than porting the existing game to the console. [1]

Game Title Cover
NBA Live 95 Seven player action shot from 1994 NBA Finals, Knicks vs. Rockets
NBA Live 96 Tip-off before unnamed game of 1995 NBA Finals, Rockets vs. Magic
NBA Live 97 Mitch Richmond
NBA Live 98 Tim Hardaway
NBA Live 99 Antoine Walker
NBA Live 2000 Tim Duncan
NBA Live 2001 Kevin Garnett
NBA Live 2002 Steve Francis
NBA Live 2003 Jason Kidd
NBA Live 2004 Vince Carter
NBA Live 2005 Carmelo Anthony
NBA Live 06 Dwyane Wade
Japan Yuta Tabuse
NBA Live 07 Tracy McGrady
Germany Dirk Nowitzki, Spain Pau Gasol, France Tony Parker/Boris Diaw [2]

[edit] See also

NBA Live series soundtracks

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