NBA Street Vol 1 PS2 City Circuit mode walkthrough part 6
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NBA Street is a basketball video game developed by NuFX and EA Canada. It was released in 2001 by EA Sports BIG for the PlayStation 2 and in 2002 for the GameCube. It combines the talent and big names of the National Basketball Association with the attitude and atmosphere of streetball. NBA Street is the first game in the NBA Street series and was followed by NBA Street Vol. 2, NBA Street V3, and NBA Street Homecourt.
NBA Street is a basketball video game of three-on-three street basketball. Aside from the basic structure of basketball, players try to collect trick points, which are scored through the use of almost every basketball game maneuver such as faking out defenders, shot blocking, diving for the ball, and dunking. If a team fills a special meter through flashy and effective gameplay, they get to perform a Gamebreaker, which is a special shot that not only adds to their score, but it subtracts an amount from their opponents' score.
Initial release date: June 9, 2001
Series: NBA Street
Developers: EA Sports Big, NuFX, EA Originals, EA Vancouver
Platforms: PlayStation 2, GameCube
Publishers: EA Sports Big, EA Originals, Electronic Arts Victor
Modes: Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game
Genres: Sports video game, Simulation Game
Region #6
Here is where the cream of the NBA reside… out on the west coast. Not only do you have some of the toughest teams in the game out here, but each of the Region 6 squads has at least one viable superstar. In Portland, it's Scottie Pippen, but you also have to watch out for Stoudamire and Wallace. You'll need a balanced team to take these guys on. In LA (versus the Clippers), there's the underrated Lamar Odom. Across town, you've got Shaq, Kobe and the crew. Hands down, Shaquille O'Neal is the toughest NBA player in the game. Put a big body on him and watch him all the time. He'll go up for his fair share of alley-oops and face-wrecking dunks before it's all over. In California's capitol, Sacramento, the Kings have perhaps the most balanced trio around in Chris Webber, Jason Williams and Vlade Divac. You might want to select MJ to meet them. And in Seattle, Vin Baker and Gary Payton will bend you over a stump if you're not careful. For all these teams, a good blend of power, finesse and height is in order. Choose wisely from your palette of talent.
Teams:
Portland Trailblazers
LA Lakers
LA Clippers
Sacramento Kings
Seattle Supersonics
Street Challenge #6
Stretch: Rucker Park
Stretch is an old school baller with a chip on his shoulder and a fro on his head. He's tough in the paint, both as a shot blocker and dunking sensation, so put your biggest body on him and keep at a reasonable distance. Stretch likes to bash you with his big elbows inside, knocking you down to clear a path to the hoop. If you hang back slightly and don't let him mess with you, he'll be reluctant to stop and pop for a jumper, and you'll cut him off in the lane. His teammates are a well-rounded group of street hardened players, who have a lot of power and quickness, but not much of an outside game. Regardless, make sure everyone has a body on them at all times.
Final Challenge
Michael Jordan
Since you've been able to use MJ since the beginning, you have a good sense of what His Airness can do. Now you have to face him and the NY Street Legends. This isn't going to be pretty. The thing about Michael is that you can never leave him unguarded, so you'll need a player with a lot of quickness to shadow him. Don't worry if Michael scores some points. He will. Just be sure you score more. To this end, make sure you have a great three point shooter along for the ride. Someone like Gary Payton fits this double bill nicely. I also found Glenn Robinson of the Bucks or Kobe Bryant of the Lakers to be adequate. Be careful not to pay too much attention to Jordan (double teaming him), or his teammates will scorch you good. Make sure you also have a dominant physical presence inside. Someone like Takashi or Shaq is good in this regard. The biggest key to beating Jordan is to be in his face constantly. If you leave him alone for a second, he'll score. Pay even closer attention to him behind the three line, as he'll spring for a thromboli whenever the mood hits him. Ultimately, defense is the key to beating MJ, as is the Gamebreaker. If you can make them waste theirs through good defense, blocking or stalling, you stand a good chance of winning. And if you don't win immediately, there's always the Rematch.
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