I still remember way back when I first played NBA Jam for the Sega Genesis back in 1995. I was only five then, so I didn't know any better. The game was good, but it wasn't great because of the fact that it didn't have the basketball feel to it, and I was yearning for better. I later stumbled upon NBA Live 1998, and it still was an improvement, but lacked many features that were in its system. I have played every single basketball game that came out this year from the major companies. I still have yet to have a game that really blew my mind away, until I got my hands on the newest edition of the ESPN NBA series from the very talented folks at Visual Concepts and Take-Two Interactive, and all my previous thoughts were dissapearing. But before I bore you any longer, I must insist on going deeper onto the subject.
Graphics:
To tell you the truth, I have never liked ESPN NBA graphics, mainly because its smudgy, and looked like it always is rushed because there are many...