NBA Street Homecourt

NBA Street Homecourt

released on Feb 19, 2007

NBA Street Homecourt

released on Feb 19, 2007

NBA Street Homecourt is the fourth game in the NBA Street series. It was released for the Xbox 360 on February 19, 2007, and for the PlayStation 3 on March 6, 2007. Carmelo Anthony, pictured during his tenure with the Denver Nuggets, is featured on the cover. A demo of the game was released on February 2, 2007 on the Xbox Live Marketplace. NBA Street Homecourt was the first Xbox 360 game to be natively rendered in the 1080p resolution.[2] The game features basketball courts that are based on real ones that NBA superstars grew up on and honed their talents.


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Don't usually play sports games, but come on man, he dunk duh ball so funnily

The final NBA Street game attempted to evolve the series' classic gameplay, but the results are mixed. The new game engine feels more complex but is less polished and unbalanced.

Homecourt's concept and presentation are among the best in the series. The courts are all real locations with videos and voiceovers explaining each one's significance.

This is still a pretty fun arcade basketball game, but I would rank it in the middle or lower half of the series.

The buzzword is nostalgia - and amongst the sepia toned images of NBA stars' homecourts and towns, the soundtrack mostly consisting of funk, both classic and modern, and conscious hip-hop, it truly feels like, style wise, unearthing a Super 8 film reel of home movies from the 70's. But underneath the style, you still get the frenetic, well constructed street b-ball that NBA Street is known for.

Got all the achievements but one (online was shut down by that point) in a trip, while playing in the hotel, had some decent fun.