NBA Unrivaled

Platform(s): PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: Sports
Publisher: Koei Tecmo
Developer: Koei Tecmo

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'NBA Unrivaled' (PSN/XBLA) Announced

by Rainier on June 3, 2009 @ 12:00 a.m. PDT

Paying homage to the old school look and feel of classic arcade games, NBA Unrivaled brings to the table a contemporary retro design to this generation of high definition gaming. Sporting the full NBA license and the 2009 NBA season’s team and player rosters, the game also includes current stats, logos and jerseys. Ball your way up to the top of the league and play to your fullest to get the crowd pumped.

Paying homage to the old school look and feel of classic arcade games, NBA Unrivaled brings to the table a contemporary retro design to this generation of high definition gaming. Sporting the full NBA license and the 2009 NBA season’s team and player rosters, the game also includes current stats, logos and jerseys. Ball your way up to the top of the league and play to your fullest to get the crowd pumped.

Key Features:

  • Style: A stylish game containing a “contemporary retro” design, paying homage to the old school look and feel.
  • Momentum Bar: Gauge how well your team pleases the crowd by checking where the momentum bar is at. Gain more momentum for your team by laying down free throws, 3 pointers, and other fine moves to be rewarded with stat increases.
  • Multiplayer: Compete in Player vs. Player or 2 Players vs. Computer on one or two separate consoles.
  • Difficulty Level Balance: Depending on your team’s stats, the difficulty level will be tuned to accommodate for a more fun and challenging experience.
  • HD Play: For in your FACE action, both XBLA and PSN platforms have a supported screen resolution of 1080p.

 


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