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NBA Live 2000
NBA Live 2000
Cover art (PlayStation version)
Developer(s)Playstation/Windows: EA Canada
Nintendo 64: NuFX
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts, EA Sports
SeriesNBA Live
Platform(s)Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo 64
ReleaseWindows
PlayStation
Nintendo 64
Genre(s)Sports (Basketball)
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

NBA Live 2000 is the 2000 installment of the NBA Live video games series. The cover features Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs. The game was developed by EA Sports and released on October 31, 1999. Don Poier is the play-by-play announcer with Reggie Theus on color commentary. A release of the game for the Game Boy Color was cancelled. The game features Michael Jordan in his first official appearance in the series. The PC version of the game introduced EA's "Face in the Game" feature, allowing players to use custom facial photographs on created players. It was also the final NBA Live game released for Nintendo 64. NBA Live 2000 is followed by NBA Live 2001.

Features

  • Take on Legendary NBA Players: All-Star teams from each of five past decades. Play with the Legends 1-on-1 or 5-on-5.
  • Play with Michael Jordan: Go 1-on-1 in a street court duel or play him on a Legends team.
  • Enhanced Player Animations: New in-game speech; hear on-court player reactions. High fives, knuckle touches and more.
  • Deeper Franchise Mode: Full NBA draft and total team management.
  • Face in the game: Download your, or any face onto a player model and play with the pros. Create a whole team of you and your friends.

Music

The PlayStation and PC versions of the game featured several licensed songs:

Notes

  • NBA Live 2000 was the first game to include legendary players, including Michael Jordan who made his first (official) appearance in the series.
  • One-on-One Mode made its debut in the game.
  • The game saw the debut of Face in the Game which gave players the opportunity to import a photo to be used as a cyberface for a created player.
  • The first (and last) game to feature the team of Don Poier and Reggie Theus on commentary.

Reception

The game was met with positive reception upon release; GameRankings gave it a score of 88% for the PC version,[1] 84.95% for the PlayStation version,[2] and 79.62% for the Nintendo 64 version.[3]

References

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