IGN: NBA Live 09: Pick And Roll Control

As part of IGN's series looking at new features in EA's NBA Live 09, they are taking a peek today at the game's Pick and Roll Control. All you need to do is watch two minutes of a NBA game (especially if it involves Steve Nash or Tony Parker) to see the impact of a well-run screen game on an offense.

EA's had the pick and roll in the game before, but in NBA Live 09, the game will offer control over both players at the same time, with the ability to define a player's movement before and after the pick at the touch of a button.

Combine that with Dynamic DNA, which runs the most likely scenarios based upon real NBA tendencies, and you're able to set up your offense the same way your favorite NBA team does.

IGN asked EA producer Jeff Antwi about the pick and roll, and how specifically it's implemented into the game.

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Amazon Warehouse Deals Reloaded Starting With 22-cent Games and Up

Techtorial: Amazon has updated its warehouse giving away big discounts to used games with prices starting from 22 cents going up.

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Why the Secondhand Market Is Important for New-Game Sales

Publishers insist on devaluing used games at their own peril; a strong secondary market supports a healthy primary market, and packing games with one-time-use codes for certain content erodes that relationship.

bearsfaan5109d ago

Very well-written article. I couldn't agree more.

bbretterson5109d ago

I'm not convinced that there's a major problem with this policy. Do you think this will dissuade people from buying games at all? People who buy used still get the core game; new buyers simply get an added bonus. If the used buyers end up loving the game and want to pay for the extra content, they can. If they bought the game used for $40 and end up paying $10 for the extra content, they're still saving money.

And if the policy does in fact drive people to buy more games new, couldn't one argue that including codes in new games is important to new game sales?

Personally, I prefer this option to other measures to curb second-hand sales, like excessive DRM or increased prices.

BeaArthur5109d ago

That's my only real issue with this policy; the fact that they claim it's for "server maintenance" or whatever BS excuse they are coming up with. As it was said in the article, when the first guy trades it in and the second guy picks it up it all balances out. I wouldn't really have any issues with it if they weren't lying to us. Just tell the truth, you are charging because you are tired of getting hosed out of money on used game sales.

TheLancer5109d ago

The video game market is so huge that it shocks me that some Publishers are complaining about lost profits, and going so far as to try and discourage people from buying a game used.

Stephen King has more used books circulating around than almost any other author, and I have never heard him complain. If people are making games as an art form, then isn't the point for people to play them any way they can?

atc19825109d ago

I like buying used games sometimes

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3 PS3 Games Bundled for $20 at Amazon

Amazon.com has bundled "NBA Live 09", "The Bigs" and "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" Playstation 3 video games into 1 $20 package. That's around $7 per game and approximately $30 discount if you would buy these games separately.

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