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Over the past few years, many critics will argue that EA’s NBA Live franchise has taken a backseat in terms of quality to 2K’s NBA 2K series. Visual Concepts and 2K Sports has worked every year to make the simulated basketball experience more authentic and robust, and based on what we’ve seen and heard concerning this year’s entry, NBA 2K9 will continue that trend. For many fans of the sport, it’s all about control and customization when it comes to virtual recreations, and that’s exactly what 2K strives to deliver each and every year. Of course, EA isn’t about to resign themselves to second place as NBA Live 09 is also shaping up quite nicely, but right now, we’d have to say that 2K9 has the edge. For those of you who want a more arcade-style b-ball game, you may want to look elsewhere; both of these franchises mentioned here always claim to be simulators. However, as a side note, you may want to watch EA; they already have Facebreaker and Backbreaker as part of their more casual-oriented sports lineup. Perhaps a basketball game will show up, too.

http://www.psxextreme.com/ps3-previews/237.html

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# 1 blingballa333 @ 08/20/08 05:20 AM
Ha, that was a pretty vague and crappy write up LOL. But good find none the less
 
# 2 noshun @ 08/20/08 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by blingballa333
Ha, that was a pretty vague and crappy write up LOL. But good find none the less
It seemed all over the place, especially at the end of each paragraph, but read it anyway.
 
# 3 Steve_OS @ 08/20/08 09:17 AM
PSX Extreme has posted their preview of NBA 2K9.

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"But of course, in this day and age, one needs healthy online play to keep the modern-day sports fan interested for long periods of time. And here’s where 2K takes yet another step forward, as they will introduce true five-on-five online play for the very first time. Yes, that’s right; every one of the ten players on court could be controlled by ten individual human players, which is an unassailably cool option. Many may be wondering if there will be enough to do on court when you don’t have the ball, but in true simulator fashion, every player should always have a job. Whether you’re boxing out, setting a screen or pick, or simply applying pressure defense on an opposing ball-handler, you’ll never be out of the action. And besides, as Team USA learned the hard way at the Olympics in Athens in 2004 (and are now a lot better off in Beijing, thanks to that lesson), team play is essential. The better you gel with your teammates on the floor, the higher your Team 2K rating will go. Remember, young’uns, high-flying dunks don’t always translate to victory."
 
# 4 trobinson97 @ 08/20/08 10:02 AM
Nice. Can't wait for some real game play footage though.
 
# 5 GymRat @ 08/20/08 10:17 AM
I see they mentioned Backbreaker in there. Anyone looking forward to that game. I guess EA just bought Natural Motion.
 
# 6 ChaseB @ 08/20/08 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by GymRat
I see they mentioned Backbreaker in there. Anyone looking forward to that game. I guess EA just bought Natural Motion.
Internet forums. Where rumors become facts.
 
# 7 23 @ 08/20/08 11:54 AM
Can any post the article here?

Thanks
 
# 8 DC @ 08/20/08 12:10 PM
Here You Go Big Dre

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Over the past few years, many critics will argue that EA’s NBA Live franchise has taken a backseat in terms of quality to 2K’s NBA 2K series. Visual Concepts and 2K Sports has worked every year to make the simulated basketball experience more authentic and robust, and based on what we’ve seen and heard concerning this year’s entry, NBA 2K9 will continue that trend. For many fans of the sport, it’s all about control and customization when it comes to virtual recreations, and that’s exactly what 2K strives to deliver each and every year. Of course, EA isn’t about to resign themselves to second place as NBA Live 09 is also shaping up quite nicely, but right now, we’d have to say that 2K9 has the edge. For those of you who want a more arcade-style b-ball game, you may want to look elsewhere; both of these franchises mentioned here always claim to be simulators. However, as a side note, you may want to watch EA; they already have Facebreaker and Backbreaker as part of their more casual-oriented sports lineup. Perhaps a basketball game will show up, too.

Anyway, moving on. We’ll start with the reconfiguration of the shot stick, which avid followers of the 2K series recognize. It’s back in this year’s installment, but 2K has decided to make it even more all-encompassing and far-reaching; players can now take a wider range of shots in a more diverse set of situations using that shot stick. Furthermore, given the fact that the well-received IsoMotion mechanic is back, the fluidity and realism of all animations – even when using the shot stick – should be impressive. As far as we know, not much as changed on the IsoMotion front, but we will expect a greater number of animations and absolutely no herky-jerkiness on the part of the players on court. We’re absolutely certain that we’ll have more moves at our disposal, too, as 2K will be presenting us with new dunks, layups and ball-handling maneuvers. On top of which, if you can really dazzle, you can trigger the brand new Reel Maker, which automatically compiles a bunch of replays and splices them together into an ESPN-like highlight montage.

But of course, in this day and age, one needs healthy online play to keep the modern-day sports fan interested for long periods of time. And here’s where 2K takes yet another step forward, as they will introduce true five-on-five online play for the very first time. Yes, that’s right; every one of the ten players on court could be controlled by ten individual human players, which is an unassailably cool option. Many may be wondering if there will be enough to do on court when you don’t have the ball, but in true simulator fashion, every player should always have a job. Whether you’re boxing out, setting a screen or pick, or simply applying pressure defense on an opposing ball-handler, you’ll never be out of the action. And besides, as Team USA learned the hard way at the Olympics in Athens in 2004 (and are now a lot better off in Beijing, thanks to that lesson), team play is essential. The better you gel with your teammates on the floor, the higher your Team 2K rating will go. Remember, young’uns, high-flying dunks don’t always translate to victory.

Lastly, there’s another new online feature to talk about: 2K Share. Basically, this lets users upload a created player he has created, and download a created player another person has generated. This excellent option should give the community a major boost, as NBA 2K9 online members can even utilize a rating system to assign higher or lower scores to certain user-created players. It’s called Player DNA, but don’t confuse it with a mechanic of the same name in the NBA Live games; the two features are quite different. And in the end, when you have such great freedom online, and you factor in the new five-on-five mode, there will be plenty to do when you log on to the PlayStation Network to test your skills against the rest of the b-ball-loving world. That is, if you inexplicably get tired of the very deep single-player that most sports simulators offer; everything from quick exhibition games to full-on seasons beginning with drafts and training will most certainly be available. Oh, and if you don’t like the default settings, those ultra-helpful sliders will let you fine-tune the settings to your style and taste.

NBA 2K9 is scheduled to hit store shelves on October 7, and fittingly, Boston Celtics star Kevin Garnett will grace the cover. Can you repeat in virtual land with the new-look world champion Celts? Or would you rather try to take another team of your choosing to the promised land, starting from scratch and building towards those shiny rings? It’s all up to you, and that’s exactly the point.
 
# 9 23 @ 08/20/08 12:11 PM
Thanks DC
 
# 10 23 @ 08/20/08 12:18 PM
Ok, fine preview I guess but its basically the same thing everyone else is saying.

Maybe its me, but the previews aren't exciting to me. Im pretty much set on seeing some gameplay footage. I'll be excited to see the game whenever that might be, but one of these repetetive everyday is dry at this point.
 
# 11 Jano @ 08/20/08 02:18 PM
Yeah I agree these previews aren't really doing much for me because of their repetitiveness. Hopefully some gameplay videos will be released from the Leipzig event because I don't see us getting any other videos of 2K9 besides those.
 
# 12 aholbert32 @ 08/20/08 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by KDRE_OS
Ok, fine preview I guess but its basically the same thing everyone else is saying.

Maybe its me, but the previews aren't exciting to me. Im pretty much set on seeing some gameplay footage. I'll be excited to see the game whenever that might be, but one of these repetetive everyday is dry at this point.
The reason for that is that 2k probably invited them all (IGN, PSX, Gamespot) to the same event that Chase went to and fed them the same info. It may have changed but they used to give each outlet an hour with the game and would have a pr guy talk about the features they want to focus on.
 
# 13 ChaseB @ 08/20/08 03:17 PM
I went separately. Seems like most of these guys got a talking to from Jeff Thomas who is the VP of sports development at VC -- I was just with producers and so forth during a solo session. Although sometimes I'm not sure if the PSX guy gets hands-on of some of the games he previews -- because he talks about a lot of pretty big titles and not that I don't doubt his hard work, I wonder how much first-hand access he has over some of the big sites who don't tend to talk about the same big games he does; I sometimes think he just looks at other previews and then put his two cents in? Doesn't matter, just I'm curious about it.

Do you guys really not want me to quantify my thoughts in a preview this week? Would you rather I just talked about the game on the podcast a bit and gathered some of the best questions and answers and put them into an article just so everyone can keep track of them?
 
# 14 23 @ 08/20/08 03:24 PM
Aaron,

That makes sense, and im not knocking the sites for supplying what they know.

Im certain there is something more that can be said for such a great series than regurgitated features and everything else is a mystery 15 times in a row.
 
# 15 23 @ 08/20/08 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by ChaseB
I went separately. Seems like most of these guys got a talking to from Jeff Thomas who is the VP of sports development at VC -- I was just with producers and so forth during a solo session. Although sometimes I'm not sure if the PSX guy gets hands-on of some of the games he previews -- because he talks about a lot of pretty big titles and not that I don't doubt his hard work, I wonder how much first-hand access he has over some of the big sites who don't tend to talk about the same big games he does; I sometimes think he just looks at other previews and then put his two cents in? Doesn't matter, just I'm curious about it.

Do you guys really not want me to quantify my thoughts in a preview this week? Would you rather I just talked about the game on the podcast a bit and gathered some of the best questions and answers and put them into an article just so everyone can keep track of them?
It would be nice Chase of course... but could ya please say more than "I didnt look, I didn't see it"?
 
# 16 DC @ 08/20/08 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by KDRE_OS
It would be nice Chase of course... but could ya please say more than "I didnt look, I didn't see it"?
I told you he was drunk at the bar for this event

Send me out there OS
 
# 17 blingballa333 @ 08/20/08 03:41 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ChaseB
I went separately. Seems like most of these guys got a talking to from Jeff Thomas who is the VP of sports development at VC -- I was just with producers and so forth during a solo session. Although sometimes I'm not sure if the PSX guy gets hands-on of some of the games he previews -- because he talks about a lot of pretty big titles and not that I don't doubt his hard work, I wonder how much first-hand access he has over some of the big sites who don't tend to talk about the same big games he does; I sometimes think he just looks at other previews and then put his two cents in? Doesn't matter, just I'm curious about it.

Do you guys really not want me to quantify my thoughts in a preview this week? Would you rather I just talked about the game on the podcast a bit and gathered some of the best questions and answers and put them into an article just so everyone can keep track of them?
Write a preview....please
 
# 18 ChaseB @ 08/20/08 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by KDRE_OS
It would be nice Chase of course... but could ya please say more than "I didnt look, I didn't see it"?
Ha, obviously I wouldn't use those questions and answers.

And DC I apologize once again for not figuring out if everything in the game is fixed after two games, where was my head!
 
# 19 23 @ 08/20/08 03:51 PM
LOL, leave Chase alone man, the guy was brave to try to answer questions from you guys on here
 
# 20 ChaseB @ 08/20/08 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by KDRE_OS
LOL, leave Chase alone man, the guy was brave to try to answer questions from you guys on here
Ha, I'm fine, this is just a carry-over from being called a slosh by DC days ago.

Who's like a famous OS hot head? Should I try to channel that person and just go ape sh!t on people for not being 10000000% supportive of everything I say?
 

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