- 1 or 2 Players
- Multi Tap Adaptable 1-8 Players
- Unlock the Legends
- Michael Jordan is back. Play 1 on 1 or on the 90's Legends Team
- Player Reactions: High 5's, Knuckle Touches, Injuries and more...
Product FeaturesPlatform: PlayStation | Edition: Standard
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still the best game in town but could be better,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: NBA Live 2000 (Video Game)
EA Sports continues to dominate the b-ball gaming market with yet another strong title in this well-established franchise. It's rather surprising to see just how inferior its competitors are. Take, for example, Fox Sports Basketball 2000. It contains some nice features but overall produces amateurish gameplay. This is not the case with NBA Live. Gameplay is as smooth as ever. And the addition of the legends adds another attractive dimension to the game, sure to be a hit with basketball purists and fans everywhere. My only criticism is that certain features seemed to have been overlooked. What happened to the TNT and TBS licenses with the game? And though the game lauds the new addition of Reggie Theus bringing color commentary, he might as well not be there. He chimes in usually between quarters and adds nothing at all. Really disappointing there. That's where LIVE could actually learn something from the Fox Sports game. Doc Rivers provided lengthy color commentary which, though sometimes repetitive, was much more interseting and substantial than Reggie's poor offering.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best NBA Live yet!,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: NBA Live 2000 (Video Game)
OK, let's get the first question answered right away. Is NBA Live 2000 better than NBA Live 99? The answer is YES. Amazingly, Electronic Arts continues to push the Playstation chipset harder than ever. While the graphics are certainly watered down when compared to the PC version, you forget all of that when you get a group of trash-talking friends to gather around a big TV set, each holding a Dual Shock controller. And yes, His Airness, Michael Jordan, has returned to video hoops. NBA Live 2000 contains All Star teams from the 50's through the 90's. A number of legends from the past can be accessed including Wilt Chamberlin, Jerry West, Oscar Robertson, and Bill Russel. Once one of these greats is unlocked he can be activated to be a part of a free agent pool and available to join your team. NBA Live 2000 may not be the eye candy that is NBA 2K on the Dreamcast, but there's no denying that the game plays very well and contains a ton of features not available anywhere else. For example, in the General Manager mode you can build your team into a dynasty over as many as ten seasons. What I found astounding is that a player's attributes will build up and decline as the years progress. Don Poier and Reggie Theus provide the play-by-play and color commentary, respectively. I thought Theus' performance was pretty weak. EA, well-known for its excellent use of audio in its games, should have done better here. On the positive side, the crowd reacts as expected, adding excitement to the game. A solid and feature-packed hoops game. Highly recommended.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
NBA Live 2000,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: NBA Live 2000 (Video Game)
EA didn't miss a shot while creating this game! Without a doubt their best basketball game for the PlayStation. Even when I try, it is hard to find a thing that is wrong with the game.The 1-on-1 vs MJ is a great new feature. Not only do you just play 1-on-1 vs Big Mikey, but you can also play against any other player in the game. (However you cannot be MJ himself unless you beat him in superstar mode. You must also unlock players from the past before you can be them. (Such as Dr. J, Wilt Chamberlain, and Bob Cousy.)) The new "Unlocking Ledgends" feature was cool, although I hardly ever use it. You can get some great old timers to play with. I don't use it much but if I'm ever bored with the game (which I never am) then it's just another little extra that I can go to. The NBA Season Draft is also cool as well as the Create-a-player feature. (Both were also included in Live '99 and other games) but they're still cool. The gameplay is about the same as Live '99 but the graphics stand out much more. There are also plenty of moves to keep you interested such as alley-oops whenever you want, new dribbling moves and passing fakes, and high-quality realistic-looking in-your-face dunks. (Just pick Tim Duncan or Antoine Walker and you'll understand what I mean about the dunking part) This game has enough moves to keep your hands full for a while. One minor problem that I had with the game: The Arcade mode is unreal and just plain flat out boring. But that wasn't much of a problem since you can toggle between Arcade and Simulation. Always pick Simulation. This game is without a doubt the best NBA (or College) Basketball game I have ever played. 2115|R28M1Z9U1F7J5Z;2115|RVU5H65QPXR5I;2115|R16GS0KNO4SFUQ;
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