= D-Wade =, 06/07/2010 20.21:Oltretutto a sentire quelli della EA sports la loro prossima simulazione di basket dovrebbe rivoluzionare completamente il mondo dei giochi sportivi. Avevo letto tipo che con una levetta potevi comandare le gambe e con l'altra le mani, ma non so molto altro. Mi pare si chiami NBA elite 11. Io comunque preferisco di gran lunga la 2k
_Hai una FFZ_, 07/07/2010 0.46: Oddio, detta così sembra un casino. Cioè, hai due mani, due levette...i tasti con cosa li premi, con la lingua?
Don’t Just Play as Mike, Become Him in NBA® 2K11 2K Sports today revealed The Jordan Challenge, a new game mode for the latest iteration of the top rated and top selling basketball simulation franchise*, NBA® 2K11. This new mode will allow players to relive 10 different legendary games from Michael Jordan’s illustrious career and challenge them to replicate what he did on the court in NBA 2K11. “Fans of the series are going to be thrilled to know that in NBA 2K11 Michael Jordan is much, much more than just a cover athlete,” said Jason Argent, vice president of marketing for 2K Sports. “We’re excited to start talking about the ways that Michael will be used in the game and there’s still a lot more to come.” While playing The Jordan Challenge, fans can try to stun the world in Jordan’s self-described greatest game by torching the Cavaliers by 69 points in March of 1990; attempt to battle back from the flu to defeat the Jazz in Game 6 of the 1997 finals; or leave the world wanting more as they relive one of Jordan’s finest performances during his last game as a Chicago Bull on June 14, 1998. In addition to The Jordan Challenge mode, gamers will have the unique opportunity to play as some of the greatest teams in NBA history, including the ‘85-’86, ’89-’90, ’90-’91, ’94-’95, ’95-’96, ’96-’97, and ’97-’98 Chicago Bulls.
NBA2K11: Gamers Can Play With Different Versions of Jordan The surprises keep coming from the folks at 2KSports, who shocked the video gaming world in last month when it revealed that the cover of its new NBA basketball game would have Michael Jordan on it. But when the company's vice president of marketing told CNBC in June that the game, which will hit stores Oct. 5, would be the best selling video game in the 10-year history of the company, he wasn't just counting on the box art to sell the game. Jason Argent said that there would be other surprises, to be revealed in the future, that would make gamers clamor for NBA2K11. Now, Argent has unveiled the next surprise, which is that the game will have a mode called the "Jordan Challenge." The mode allows fans to play with 10 different versions of Jordan that are authentic to that moment. "We wanted fans to be able to relive those moments and have a chance to play with different Jordan moments," Argent said. "So we recreated all the teams, the matchups, the uniforms, everything from the time period of his most remembered games." Fans can play whatever game they want in whatever order — in other words, the game comes with all the highlighted games and don't have to be unlocked one at a time. The games that fans can play with different versions of Jordan include all of the following: —April 20, 1986 (Game 2 of the 1st round of the playoffs against the Celtics when Jordan scored 63) —March 28, 1990 (regular season game against the Cavs when Jordan scored 69) —June 3, 1992 (Game 1 of the first round of the playoffs versus the Trail Blazers when Jordan scored 35 in the first half) — March 28, 1995 (Jordan returns to the game and scores 55 against the Knicks) —June 11, 1997 (the famous Jordan "flu game") — June 14,1998 (the day of his last game in a Bulls uniform as his last second shot gives the Bulls its sixth title under his reign). In each game, gamers are charged with different goals, including matching Jordan's point totals and shooting percentage. "We wanted fans to be able to relive those moments and have a chance to play with different Jordan moments." If you hit six three pointers in a row like Jordan did against the Trail Blazers in 1992, the virtual Jordan will shrug just like he did in real life on that night. Two of the 10 challenges don't have specific dates tied to it. You can play the 1991 Finals version of Jordan as well as play a game in 1990 style vs. Dominique Wilkins and the Atlanta Hawks, where gamers are challenged with holding Wilkins to 25 points or fewer. The most challenging version of Jordan to play with likely will be the "flu game," where Jordan scored 38 points against the Jazz in what Phil Jackson would say after the game was the greatest game Jordan played.
K-Mart, 22/07/2010 20.41:NBA2K11: Gamers Can Play With Different Versions of Jordan The surprises keep coming from the folks at 2KSports, who shocked the video gaming world in last month when it revealed that the cover of its new NBA basketball game would have Michael Jordan on it. But when the company's vice president of marketing told CNBC in June that the game, which will hit stores Oct. 5, would be the best selling video game in the 10-year history of the company, he wasn't just counting on the box art to sell the game. Jason Argent said that there would be other surprises, to be revealed in the future, that would make gamers clamor for NBA2K11. Now, Argent has unveiled the next surprise, which is that the game will have a mode called the "Jordan Challenge." The mode allows fans to play with 10 different versions of Jordan that are authentic to that moment. "We wanted fans to be able to relive those moments and have a chance to play with different Jordan moments," Argent said. "So we recreated all the teams, the matchups, the uniforms, everything from the time period of his most remembered games." Fans can play whatever game they want in whatever order — in other words, the game comes with all the highlighted games and don't have to be unlocked one at a time. The games that fans can play with different versions of Jordan include all of the following: —April 20, 1986 (Game 2 of the 1st round of the playoffs against the Celtics when Jordan scored 63) —March 28, 1990 (regular season game against the Cavs when Jordan scored 69) —June 3, 1992 (Game 1 of the first round of the playoffs versus the Trail Blazers when Jordan scored 35 in the first half) — March 28, 1995 (Jordan returns to the game and scores 55 against the Knicks) —June 11, 1997 (the famous Jordan "flu game") — June 14,1998 (the day of his last game in a Bulls uniform as his last second shot gives the Bulls its sixth title under his reign). In each game, gamers are charged with different goals, including matching Jordan's point totals and shooting percentage. "We wanted fans to be able to relive those moments and have a chance to play with different Jordan moments." If you hit six three pointers in a row like Jordan did against the Trail Blazers in 1992, the virtual Jordan will shrug just like he did in real life on that night. Two of the 10 challenges don't have specific dates tied to it. You can play the 1991 Finals version of Jordan as well as play a game in 1990 style vs. Dominique Wilkins and the Atlanta Hawks, where gamers are challenged with holding Wilkins to 25 points or fewer. The most challenging version of Jordan to play with likely will be the "flu game," where Jordan scored 38 points against the Jazz in what Phil Jackson would say after the game was the greatest game Jordan played. Link: www.cnbc.com/id/38359148
The Jordan Challenge is a way to relive some of MJ’s and the NBA’s greatest moments. You will have to accomplish 10 of Jordan’s self proclaimed biggest moments. The 10 Jordan Challenges are as follows: The Arrival When: April 20, 1986. Game 2, 1st round playoffs vs. Celtics Goal 1: Score 63+ points Goal 2: Shoot 50%+ from the field One-liner: Jordan made his mark with this 63 point playoff game against a heavily favored Celtics team. 69 Points When: March 28, 1990. Regular season game vs. Cavs Goal 1: Score 69+ points Goal 2: Shoot 50%+ from the field Goal 3: Win the game One-liner: This time Jordan gets the win by dropping 69 points and putting a dent in the Cavaliers’ playoff plans. Shootout When: Any date in 1990. Regular season game vs. Hawks Goal 1: Outscore Dominique Goal 2: Hold Dominique under 25 Points Goal 3: Win the game One-liner: Jordan and Dominique Wilkins face off in some of the all-time greatest scoring performances of the era. Bad Boys When: May 26, 1990. Game 3, Eastern Conference Finals vs. Pistons Goal 1: Score 47+ points Goal 2: Win the game One-liner: Jordan showed the Pistons and the world that no defensive strategy could stop him for long. 1991 NBA Finals When: June 2 thru June 12, 1991 vs. Lakers Goal 1: Average 31.0+ points Goal 2: Shoot 55%+ from the field Goal 3: Win the series One-liner: Jordan silenced the doubters by coming back from a game one embarrassment to thrash the Lakers in these Finals. The Shrug When: June 3, 1992. Game 1, 1st round playoffs vs. Blazers Goal 1: Score 35+ points in the first half Goal 2: Make 6+ threes in the first half make 6+ threes in the 1st half Goal 2: Hold Drexler to under 20 points Goal 3: Win the Game One-liner: Just to prove a point, Jordan sets the tone for the series by dominating the first half of this first Finals game. Double Nickel When: March 18, 1995. Regular season game vs. Knicks Goal 1: Score 55+ points Goal 2: Shoot 55%+ from the field Goal 3: Win the game One-liner: After a stint with the bat, Jordan returns to New York to tear up the Knicks for 55 points and an unforgettable pass. Father’s Day Victory When: June 16, 1996. Game 6, 1996 Finals (last game of series as Bulls won 4-2) vs. Sonics Goal 1: Score 22+ points Goal 2: Grab 9+ rebounds Goal 3: Win the game One-liner: Michael ran the table over the entire league but this fourth title would prove to be just as special as his first. The Flu Game When: June 11, 1997. Game 6, 1997 Finals (not the last game of the series as it went to 7) vs. Jazz Goal 1: Score 38+ points Goal 2: Grab 7+ rebounds Goal 3: Win the game One-liner: A very ill Jordan still manages to both dominate the game and hit the winning shot in the last seconds of the game. Michael’s Last Dance When: June 14, 1998. Game 6, 1998 Finals vs. Jazz Goal 1: Score 45+ points Goal 2: Get 4+ steals Goal 3: Win the game One-liner: With one final resounding shot, Jordan seals both his legacy and the fate of the Jazz’s championship hopes. You can jump into any Jordan Challenge anytime from the Main Menu. Whether you want to play in the #23 era or the #45 era, a younger Jordan or the killer instinct veteran Jordan, the choice is yours. You will have to achieve or surpass what Jordan did in these ten legendary scenarios. You true basketball and MJ fans have something pretty sweet in store… One thing that hasn’t really been mentioned in all the great coverage today, we spent a tremendous amount of time getting the Historic Bulls teams and their biggest rivals into NBA 2K11. We went out and got the rights to the actual players from each era and spent a ton of time capturing their signature shots, moves, and tendencies. So not only are we building you the perfect Michael Jordan in-game, we are also giving you some of the games great players from yesteryear such as Scottie Pippen, Larry Bird, Dominique Wilkins, and many others. With those guys in the game, it didn’t feel right without adding era specific commentary. I am sure the audio team will get into that more in a future Insight. For now, here are the Historic Teams that will be immediately available for you to play this year: 1985-86 Chicago Bulls 1985-86 Boston Celtics 1989-90 Chicago Bulls 1989-90 Atlanta Hawks 1989-90 Cleveland Cavaliers 1989-90 Detroit Pistons 1990-91 Chicago Bulls 1990-91 Los Angeles Lakers 1991-92 Chicago Bulls 1991-92 Portland Trailblazers 1994-95 Chicago Bulls 1994-95 New York Knicks 1995-96 Chicago Bulls 1995-96 Seattle Supersonics 1996-97 Chicago Bulls 1996-97 Utah Jazz 1997-98 Chicago Bulls 1997-98 Utah Jazz Like current teams, you will get the opportunity to play all of these teams in Quick Game, Association, Playoffs, and Season mode. So want to find out how well your current team matches up with the best Bulls teams? 2010 Lakers or Heat vs. 1995-96 Bulls anyone? The possibilities are endless. Completing all 10 Jordan Challenges is really only the beginning. Now you’re probably asking yourself “What happens when all of them are completed?” For that, you’ll have to stay tuned for a future Developer Insight. This is an absolutely loaded first day, but we’ve got big stuff yet unannounced for release day on October 5th. Hope you guys enjoy!