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Some franchises just run out of steam. NBA Jam is one of them. It started off strong – redefining video game basketball as we know it – had a phenomenal sophomore year, then plummeted from grace with such momentum that even those who praised the series wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole. NBA Street is walking directly in the footsteps of this highly influential game, but it has no intention of hanging its shoes up anytime soon. While sticking to the high-flying, rim-rockin' antics that launched the series to the top of the charts, developer EA Canada has implemented enough exciting new content to make the experience fresh and addictive yet again.
In many ways, EA has gone back to the drawing board to present the game in an entirely new light. Moving away from the mile-high afros, graffiti-riddled courts, and playful caricaturizing of the previous two releases, this series' ankle-breaking jukes and orbital slams are now visualized with the utmost realism. Courts are teeming with animated fans, leaves falling off of trees, and breathtaking lighting effects that produce blinding rays and photorealistic shading. The player models are also impressively detailed with swaying jerseys, the authentication of signature apparel, and facial texturing that is perfected to the very pimple.
For those of you who feel that looks mean about as much as a new hair color for Dennis Rodman, the most significant changes to this year's addition stem from gameplay. Focusing on the most exciting aspect of the game, dunks reign supreme in this iteration. Above and beyond the the assortment of jams that you'll be able to perform throughout the course of the game, players can now customize their slams when activating a GameBreaker. When your character takes flight, tapping the right analog stick in different directions will make your player perform different moves such as windmills, double pumps, and an array of remarkable feats. More impressive yet, you can also toss the ball to an airborne teammate before you land to create a two- or three-man combo that will simply decimate your opponent.
To ensure that players are flying through the air at any given time, EA has also created an insanely deep Dunk Contest mode. Bounce the rock behind your back, leap to grab it, then spin and double pump as you bring the backboard crashing to the ground. Or if you really want to get crazy, drag props such as vending machines and port-a-potties onto the court and soar over them. Unlike the latest entry of NBA Live, this mode is easy to use, has more slams in its arsenal than Spud Webb (who is in the game), and couldn't be much more entertaining.
Regarding the battle for position on the court, EA has removed the trick buttons in favor of mapping deke moves to the right analog stick. Each 45-degree angle performs a different move. Apply the modifier buttons to the equation and you have an expansive arsenal at your fingertips. This new format is much easier to tap into and be successful with. Much like dunking, a combo meter tracks how many dekes you can chain together and creates a higher multiplier for the forthcoming shot or dunk.
Be a Legend mode has been replaced by the similarly designed and equally amusing Street Challenge. Build a baller from the ground up, create your own shoes, and compete in challenges that range from dunk-only contests to the first to perform a GameBreaker. As you gain reputation, you'll be asked to join an NBA team for league play. You'll also get the chance to build your own court. As nice as it is to have turf to call your own, there's little in the way of customization options.
On occasion, your CPU opponents will make some silly mistakes along the lines of using a GameBreaker to shoot a three-pointer during a dunk-only contest, but the AI is still mighty impressive. Rather than going the way of the dodo like other arcade basketball franchises, Street continues to gain momentum and is more desirable now than it has ever been.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game! Awesome for Teenagers!,
By JB "JBH" (Durham, N.C.) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: NBA Street V3 (Video Game)
AWESOME VIDEO GAME!!! I absolutely love it. It is a little hard to learn but when you get the hang of it, it is awesome!
The game has so many tricks than you can chose from and once you get enough tricks, you can do a "GAME BREAKER"! Its hard to explain but when you get the game, you'll love it. You can also rename the tricks even all the tricks that you do in Dunk Contest! You can make your own players AKA "Ballers" and use your street points(basicly money) to improve their skills and buy them no clothing! If you complete the street challenge you get all the clothing free! You have to try this game! Dunk Contest, and everything about this game is awesome and I would suggest this game for lot's of people! I hope my review was helpful to you!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Back and better then ever,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: NBA Street V3 (Video Game)
The third installment of the NBA street series is definitely the best yet. You have to apreciate the fact that EA sports Big completely reworked the controls and graphics but was able to keep the smooth agressive gameplay. In adition V3 has increadible animations which are very important when trying to capture the feel of street ball. I was debating between 4 or 5 stars for this instant clasic but there is a big lag in the comentary department. The very same phrases from volume 2 are used again and again by the annoying DJ cucumber slice (the anouncer). This is the only aspect that was not redone but it desperately needed it. Not only is the comentary repetitive but it is a poor atempt at being too ghetto. Can any one please tell me what "Taking it to the Baha Lovely" means. Other than this flaw the game is a real winner. The street challenge mode is great but the overall best thing you can do with V3 is play online or just a regular multiplayer game. It's great throwing the ball off your best friends head and then doing a double through the legs dunk. Go out and buy NBA street V3 but when your playing it turn off the comentary for everyones sake.
Ratings out of 10 Graphics 9.5 much better than last times Controls 8 smooth and easily accesable Multiplayer 9 great game to humiliate your friends Sounds 3 The soundtrack is pretty good but the anouncing is horrible
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Basketball Game Ever,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: NBA Street V3 (Video Game)
NBA Street V3 is the best streetball game that EA ever came up with. If you thought volume 2 was good then you should get volume 3 becuase it is even better. You can create your own baller and give him or her a team or start the Street Challenge to build your baller's reputation. The dunk contest is totally awesome(even though it is also totally unrealistic too). You can play against your friends, make your own kicks, choose your ballers clothes from a totally huge wardrobe, etc. It is totally fun! The only reason I gave this game's overall 4 stars is because of the little glitches that it has sometimes where the game can't really keep up with you(if you get what I'm sayin). But I totally love this game. It's pretty addictive because it is so fun. Anyone who likes either basketball or NBA Street V1 or V2 should get this game soon. It is the best EA game ever!!! I hope EA will make an NBA Street V4. ^_^
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