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NBA Street Homecourt | 
| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.79 Buy New: $9.98 You Save: $19.81 (66%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 1711
Platform: Xbox 360 ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 15308 UPC: 014633153088 EAN: 0014633153088 ASIN: B000MAFXS2
Release Date: June 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Take to the streets, defend your homecourt, and showcase every move in your arsenal on your way to becoming a hometown legend in NBA Street Homecourt. Use an all-new ball control system to blow past defenders or rattle the rim with high-flying Jump-Off dunks as you defend your homecourt against the best the NBA has to offer. With new Gamebreaker battles and the revolutionary Trick Remixer that allows you to shake, juke, and leap past anyone foolish enough to get in your way, your legendary status awaits you in NBA Street Homecourt. FEATURES - All-New Trick RemixerThe game is truly in your hands with an all-new ball control system. Create tricks on the fly as you control your player's tempo, rhythm, and ball-handling skills and string together the perfect blend of passes, shots, and awe-inspiring moves.
- Electrifying Gamebreaker BattlesPut your stamp on a game during momentum-swinging Gamebreaker moments or watch your lead slip away as your rival steals away the golden opportunity.
- Become a Homecourt HeroGo from an unknown talent to a streetball legend by dominating rivals as you strive to put your court on the map. Create a baller, improve his game, and feel the confidence build as his reputation grows after every win.
- Every Legend Has a BeginningEarn the right to challenge the likes of NBA stars Carmelo Anthony and Rip Hamilton on their real-life homecourts. Defeat these hometown heroes on their courts and soon the league's best will be coming after you.
- Create the Ultimate BallerBlend the attributes of your favorite NBA icons to create the ultimate street baller. Mix and match the likes of Vince Carter and LeBron James for some hops, Allen Iverson and Chris Paul for some handles, and Ray Allen and Peja Stojakovic for superior shooting skills.
- Elevate Your Game Like Never BeforeBragging rights are up for grabs. Leap off a teammate's shoulders or fly off his back to bring down the house with all-new Jump-Off Dunks.
- Take Your Game OnlineRepresent your homecourt and created player online as you take on a nation of the greatest ballers aroundanywhere, anytime.
Product Description NBA Street Homecourt brings the arcade-style streetball franchise to the next-gen gaming systems. Just like in previous NBA Street games, you can throw down and crossover on others -- but this time, you're playing with a mission. Battle on the courts in 3-on-3 games, to earn your neighborhood some respect and bring a little hope to the streets. Make your rep and you'll get to play against NBA superstars on their home courts. Travel around the world to put your neighborhood on the map, and become a streetball legend, 90 feet at a time.
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Homecourt delivers! July 14, 2008 Home court is a 8.5 out of 10 in my eyes .... A lil' bit of botton smatcher but overall is a good game to go online and battLe it out with other playes, and friends. I own it for the xbox 360. Is great to play with others and the reason why I give it a 8.5 out of 10 instead of a full ten is because on carrier mode I got bored. I am a Old school Nba fan and new school Nba street and tht is the eason why I own this game. It's a must buy if you are a basketball fan.
Hope ny review helps Peace!
Donkane aka Moneykane1 aka G.O.W gOD
An Even Better Street! February 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've played all of the NBA Street games since the PS2 and Xbox versions. I think this is a nice fourth installment. I questioned it for some reason last year when I had it for the 360, but I purchased it for the PS3 and I really like it. It has a very high replay value. Unlike the NBA Live 08 or NBA 2K8, it's fun and not too serious. I mean all the power up moves are like NBA Jam (arcadic). I just think when you play video games they should be fun and no too serious. I like how you can play w/ or w/o a shirt and being a female I like the WNBA option as well. All and all it's a lot of fun, plus now it's like $30 not $60 like when it first came out and that makes it even better.
You cannot go wrong w/ buying or renting this game, you won't be dissappointed.
Thanks
Not as good as the others January 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have to admit, this is the worst streets yet. I dont think this game was worth the $9 I spent on it. Alot of good deep poetry and vibing soulful Hip Hop; but if your not buying it for that, I suggest sticking with the classics. Thanx for reading.
I really enjoyed this game! December 27, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I dont know why so many people have been hating on this game. I think it was a great first NBA Street game to hit the next gen systems. I dont think any NBA Street will be as good as Vol. 2 but, this game still has a lot to offer. In High Def it looks awesome, and although almost all of the tricks and dunks are totally impossible to do in real life, it is still really really fun! Plus now that the price is dropped its not hard to find this game for under 20 bux.. definately worth it!
The Franchise Has Regressed December 24, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am huge fan of the NBA Street franchise. I played both the first and second ones completely through with numerous fully maxed created ballers. I did not play the third one. I can not understand why EA would take out the best features of the second one. The create-a-baller options are now templates you get to choose from (i.e. you choose guard then choose between a player skillset to replicate - Kobe, Vince Carter, AI) - you can't allocate points to skills, you can't choose the size/weight/height/speed of your player, you can't design your own face - you choose from like 20 options. Considering I like speedy guards who can dunk like an Andre Iguodala, have crazy handles but don't like to pass since I'm a ball hog, shoot threes all day if needed, and block shots like the best - tell me who does this? Or maybe I want a big man who has handles like Magic but power like Shaq. Horrible. The gamebreakers are slightly better as they leave you the ability to get up to 6 points, but the greedier you get the higher the possibility you get nothing as the opponent may steal it as you trick up the points. The shooting engine is too easy on this game, get a baller above 70 on shooting and he hits almost every three he shoots. The second one you would still be a more NBA lifelike 40-50% shooter from beyond the arc even at 100%. I'm not asking for that necessarily, but maybe only a 60-70% would be reasonable. Next up is, unlike the second one, you can't carry a team of 5 players and pick 3 to play against your opponent. It was always fun going big or small, or playing matchups. You choose 3, and if you want another player, you have to dump one and very likely not get him back. Lastly, one of the best parts of NBA Street 2 was the old school players. Jordan '86 and Jordan '93, Russell, Chamberlain, Earl Monroe, etc. I understand they can't put all the greats, but maybe a handful that could be unlocked like a Jordan, or other recent retired greats like Barkley, Magic, Bird, would have made up for this deficiency. If you are a first time NBA Street buyer and don't mind the out of date stats and player teams, I would suggest you get NBA Street 2, or rent NBA Street 3 and see if it's any good. But avoid this one. It's more refined then NBA Street 1, but considering that 1 came out of nowhere and put the franchise on the map over six years ago, I would rate 1 higher. The only positive for this entire game over the whole franchise are the double dunks - that's it. And this can barely offset the fact you can't choose your own dunks like in the second one. Your dunks are dictated to you by the position of your player. So, in ending, if waited this long to get this game, wait another year and get the next NBA Street. EA can only go up (I hope).
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