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  • Trick Remixer: This all-new trick system gives you the ball and puts it in your hand. Take control of your player's rhythm mixing quick tricks with elaborate moves using two trick buttons. Perform crossovers with an instantaneous response and string together the perfect blend of combinations to take over any game
  • Game Breaker: Unleash a whole new set of over-the-top tricks and electrifying dunks, or watch in disbelief as your rival steals away the opportunity. Whoever has the money ball owns the Game Breaker, so releasing it into play is only the start of the pulse-pounding action
  • Showcase your Master Skills: The best NBA players have hidden master skills that separate them from the rest. Take them head on as you level up your created baller and make him a master in his own right
  • Become a Homecourt Hero: Go from an unknown talent to a playground legend and put your homecourt on the map by dominating courts from coast-to-coast. Create a baller, improve his game, and feel his confidence build after every win. It's your turn to take on the NBA's best and walk away a hero
  • Every Legend has a Beginning: The NBA's best all came from somewhere and many built their skills and reputations in their hometown playgrounds – including NBA Stars Carmelo Anthony and Richard Hamilton. Earn the right to take them on head-to-head in their real-life homecourts
  • Fresh Create-a-player: New Create Player system allows you to quickly create avatars by melding your favorite NBA stars into the ultimate baller. Mix and match the likes of Vince Carter and LeBron James for leaping ability, Allen Iverson and Chris Paul for ball handling, and Ray Allen and Peja Stojakovic for superior shooting skills
  • That Girl's Got Game: Six of your favorite WNBA stars are featured for the first time ever, including Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird and Sheryl Swoopes
  • Take Your Game Online: Represent your homecourt online with your created player against the nation's greatest ballers—anywhere, anytime

NBA Street Homecourt was a nice idea. The first one on next-gen. But I just wasn't a huge fan of the way it was set up. What do you guys think? Which one's the best? I'm playing NBA Street 3 right now, but I'm definitely thinking NBA Street 2 is the best just because of the vast amount of NBA and Street Legends, as well as other unlockables.

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And gave it a score of 82% and 80 out of 100 for the Xbox 360 version; and 82% and 81 out of 100 for the PS3 version.gave the game an A, saying, 'A dazzling array of showmanship, visual glitz, and a hefty dose of fun make this an absolute must-play.' Gave it a favorable review and said that the game 'may bear only a passing resemblance to real basketball, but it is tremendous fun, even if you never have to the pass the game controller behind your back or toss it in the air.' Gave it three stars out of four and stated that 'the high-flying super dunks, crazy-killer crossovers and behind-the-back, no-look and kick passes are exaggerated to new heights.

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