NBA 2001 for Dreamcast
- ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone)
- Publisher: Sega
- Genre: Sports
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Thug Ballin' Wit Allen Iverson
When I first got my Sega Dreamcast in November of 1999, the first game I picked up along with it was NBA 2K. I was amazed at the quality of the graphics, and as everyone knows, graphics sells (as opposed to sex sells). Yet, when I popped this disc in my new toy, I was not only amazed at the... Read full review »
Very Realistic, setting standards for upcoming games
NBA2k
As most of you have already heard. The new Sega Dreamcast is 128 bit, leading us to believe that it would have amazing graphics. Well let me tell you one thing Sega is not one to disappoint.
In NBA2k the graphics are outstanding. The player is sucked into the game especially if...
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NBA 2k1: He Brings The Ball Up Court, Reggie calls for the ball and....BOOOM BABY!!!
NOTE: Since once again Epinions has failed to add a game that has been out for quite sometime now, yet they seem to be able to add the 2k2 version...I'm going to post my review of NBA 2k1 here on NBA 2k. Virtually the same game, but many improvements in 2k1.
Once again while picking games...
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Sega Dreamcast : Nba 2k
Visual Concepts hits the hardwood with NBA 2K. Feel the intensity of the last two minutes as you take control and try to bury your opponent with a clutch three-pointer or a devastating dunk. In fact, NBA 2K sports over 100 dunk animations, so, if you've seen it on TV, chances are you'll see it in NBA 2K. You'll also recognize your favorite players and coaches, thanks to the detailed player models. See if you can take your team to the Finals and stake your claim as NBA Champions with NBA 2K.
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NBA 2K
When it comes to digital hoop action, there's no doubt that NBA 2K sports the most luscious visuals ever seen in a basketball game. It's not the best-playing basketball game out there, as it does commit some serious fouls with its questionable artificial intelligence. But like NFL 2K before it, this is yet another sports game that Dreamcast owners will want to show off to friends. The clean graphics show some extremely well-detailed players, stadiums, fans, and even coaches. While the player animations aren't quite smooth as glass (there are quite a few speed-ups and slowdowns), the players do move in a fairly realistic manner. When you see the instant replay of your favorite power forward delivering a massive dunk, you'll cheer. To complement the visuals, Sega has added play-by-play and color commentary to document the on-screen action. While this does get a little repetitive, this feature ultimately adds to the atmosphere of realism. NBA 2K shows some trouble with controls. This is most apparent in handling loose balls. You'll cringe as you occasionally watch long passes sail out of the court, resulting in mindless turnovers. This is especially painful to watch when the Dreamcast can't complete passes to computer- controlled players. These stupid turnovers can, will, and do affect a game's final score--and have even caused a few games to be restarted in disgust. On the positive side, NBA 2K contains a new finesse-based method of hitting foul shots that requires that you squeeze the control triggers in near perfect synch. The create-a-player and coaching options make it relatively easy to lead your team from postseason TV watchers to championship ring owners. While the 2000 season's prettiest basketball game offers more than just the most delicious eye candy, there is still a lingering feeling that NBA 2K could've been much better with a little more fine-tuning. At the very least, while NBA 2K is recommended, it is anticipated that the successor NBA 2K1 will offer even more backboard- breaking fun. --Mark Brooks Pros: Spectacular graphics that show plenty of detail Play-by-play and color commentary add to the fun Easy to play, but different from most console roundball games Foul shots are a highlight Cons: Graphics suffer from occasional slowdown for no apparent reason Controls could be stronger
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NBA 2K1
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