This week brings in only Jay, Jared, Evan, and me to talk about NBA Jam going to PS3/360, Crysis 2 being delayed to 2011, the problem of loading times in games, stupid AI in games, and more. Jared also goes deep into the world of Dragon Quest IX and why it’s so damn addicting. It’s a short one being that we’re making some changes to the KILLCAST bringing the overall length under 50 minutes.
People have work, family, school, and other important things that prevent them from playing basketball on a court. Some people like the sport, some people don't. However, when it comes to basketball video games, even 5 or 10 minutes can bring out people's basketball skills in a video game.
Nice article. I would add Tecmo NBA Basketball for the NES to this list. I liked the focus on NBA Jam, though!
Thank you and I'll see what I can do.
I will do my best to add it later when I have time.
Chris Buffa (Modojo): It appears publisher Electronic Arts is in the spirit of giving. Either that, or it wants to dominate the App Store charts.
Regardless of the company's true intentions, you'll be happy to know that all (and we mean ALL) EA published iPhone and iPad games are now $0.99 (or free) for a limited time, which gives you the perfect opportunity to capitalize on its best titles.
With this in mind, make sure you grab these ten games immediately.
Chris Buffa (Modojo): Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A
The famous "Konami Code", a string of simple commands almost every video game player knows by heart. Although it first debuted in the 1986 NES title, Gradius, the cheat gained notoriety for granting 30 lives in the NES version of Contra, a side scrolling title so difficult most players relied on the code to beat the game.
Don't forget to press Select before you press Start for two players. lol!
(Wait ain't that suppose to be A, B, A, B?) o_O