- Publisher: EA Sports Big
- Release Date: Apr 27, 2005
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AceGamezLooks and sounds amazing, fantastic gameplay whether you're after a quick match or a long session... Like games? You'll love this.
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Thankfully, NBA Street Showdown makes it easy to enjoy this sport. I had a lot more fun playing this than I did the official NBA titles, but then again, Showdown forgoes the rules in favor of fun.
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Visually the game lies somewhere between the PS2 versions of Volume 2 and 3 of the famous NBA Street series.
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netjakIf you've played or own any of the games in the NBA Street series there's enough new content here to offer a unique experience as well as plenty of familiar ground to tread while on the move.
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Play MagazineMy only focused gripe though is with the leaner trick system, which had been downgraded from implementation across the PS2's four shoulder buttons to a single PSP button. Small gripe. [May 2005, p.70]
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The package of sheer content is immense.
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While the visuals are the weakest part of the game, it's by no means a deal breaker. NBA Street Showdown finally brings the game of basketball to the PSP, and does it with authority.
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Cheat Code CentralA re-creation that is somewhere between 60-70% of the original. It's great for a portable handheld but it's never going to come close to a top-shelf PS2 version.
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A strong basketball title with few thrills.
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It retains all of the core features of its console brethren but has the advantage of being portable.
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Plays a great game of basketball and is entirely entertaining. The only problems are the loss of a few moves from the PS2 version and a lack of extra game modes. [PSM2]
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While the game is currently the best choice for hoops fanatics looking for a portable fix, veterans of the console versions may find themselves a little frustrated with controls that aren't quite as responsive as they could have been.
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If there's one problem with EA's portable baller, it's that the controls simply aren't responsive enough.
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Manages to be pretty good despite itself, as it's still NBA Street at heart, which is the best arcade hoops franchise this side of 'NBA Jam."
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Stacks up favorably to the console versions of the franchise. Anyone that is already burned out on the console games may want to pass on this one, but everyone else that is in the market for a street basketball game should rush out right now and buy it.
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PSM MagazineYou won't get the full Street experience with Showdown, but it more than gets the job done. [July 2005, p.89]
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Gameplay issues aside, Showdown is still a very enjoyable game, mostly due to the fact that it offers a wide variety of game modes.
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Fans of the series won't be disappointed, and those seeking something fast and fun will be happy they picked it up.
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Game InformerIt's a fun play, but being a veteran of the console versions really pulled out this handheld incarnation's glaring flaws. [July 2005, p.127]
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This is NBA with a little bit less seriousness. Don't take it to seriously and it's fairly entertaining.
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Unless having a portable Street title is absolutely necessary for you for some strange reason, do yourself a favor and stick with Vol. 3 for now.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyMore rehash than reinvention. [July 2005, p.118]
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Official U.S. Playstation MagazineIf you can get over the learning curve for the controls, you'll have fun brining it to the streets. [July 2005, p.79]
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It's an entertaining one that faithfully carries on the NBA Street line. However, there's no getting around the slightly dumbed-down game play and the button timing issues. [*Note: original score posted by Operation Sports as 3/5 = 60. Current score on their redesigned site is inaccurate.]
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An otherwise solid playing game that comes up short in the control and play modes, especially when compared to "NBA Street V3," which is clearly the better option for those new to the arcade b-ball franchise.
Awards & Rankings
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#57 Most Discussed PSP Game of 2005
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#40 Most Shared PSP Game of 2005
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 20
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Mixed: 4 out of 20
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Negative: 2 out of 20
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HiRollerOct 25, 2005Everything a baller could want in a handheld game. Very impressive debut of the NBA Street on the PSP!
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JoeR.Jun 18, 2005Best game EVER!
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JoshMay 18, 2005All the fu n that Street has offered us over the years. a classic brought to portable gaming system.