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AND 1 Streetball

 
Games: And 1 Streetball
 
  • Release Date: June 06, 2006
  • Genre: Sports
  • Style: Basketball
  • Similar Games: NBA Street Vol. 3 (PlayStation 2)

Game Description

Basketball apparel manufacturer and tournament host And 1 lends its "street cred" to this urban hoops title, which emphasizes flashy but realistic moves from the legends found on the And 1 MixTape team. Street ball fans will be able to play as or against such playground stars as Hot Sauce, The Professor, AO, and Helicopter as they perfect each athlete's signature-style moves. The game is further distinguished by its dual analog control scheme, dubbed the "I-Ball" system. More than 130 motion-captured moves are available to perform on both offense and defense, and players can customize a range of dunks, celebrations, passes, and more with the create-a-move editor.

While players begin the game with only a few skills at their disposal, they can add to their custom athlete's repertoire by defeating each playground's reigning champ. I-Ball moves are broken down into phases, allowing players to gradually develop their game over time. There are specific moves performed on the run, dribble moves, showboating moves, ankle breakers (designed to knock a defender off his feet), and more. Each successful move earns players respect points that are needed to advance. Individual matches can be set up with a variety of parameters, from five-on-five battles on a full court to one-on-one showdowns on the half-court. Once players have mastered the controls, they can strut their stuff online against competitors from around the world.
~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide

Review: Overall

Street basketball has long been a flashier and more gregarious variant of traditional basketball, but until the upstart basketball shoe company AND 1 began a marketing campaign designed around it, many outside of urban areas had never seen true streetball. AND 1 began distributing the so-called Mix Tapes which showcased the most incredible streetball plays. The popularity of those Mix Tapes spawned a TV show that followed the streetballers around the country and that show has now spawned the video game And 1 Streetball. The game features most of the popular players from the series and their signature moves, as well as many real-life courts and radio DJs. Unfortunately, while And 1 Streetball can be really fun to play, it fails to accurately convey the excitement and raucous atmosphere of real street basketball.

The Mix Tape Tour is the only game mode initially accessible to everyone, and it follows a rather linear path. Gamers create their own ballers, customizing their hair, outfits, and trash-talking voice, then guide those players through the Mix Tape circuit which includes cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Paris, and Sidney. In order to move from city to city players have to win the Open Run and Main Run competitions in the current city. Winning requires not only scoring more points than the opponent, but also scoring the requisite “respect points” which are accrued by completing tricky moves. In addition, Side Missions must also be completed to move on. Side Missions involve beating an established AND 1 star by scoring more points and performing a certain task a few times. Winning players are rewarded with cash which they can then use to boost their attributes.

Performing tricks in And 1 Streetball is fairly easy, with a process called "I BALL" that utilizes the analog controls rather than a complicated combination of buttons. Level 1 I BALL moves, or set-up moves, are completed with the right analog stick, while Level 2 I BALL moves require the use of both analog sticks, and Level 3 I BALL moves, or ankle-breakers, throw in the R1 button for good measure. There is a vast array of moves from which to choose, but the process is almost too uncomplicated, resulting in a lot of thumb-twirling but no real sense of control over the players. And there isn't much of a fight put up by the other team as they play the same sort of matador defense typically employed against the Harlem Globetrotters. The animation is unimpressive as well, which leads to players dunking without touching the rim, and while these players are meant to be highly skilled, throwing the ball directly through other players is a skill heretofore unaccomplished by any living basketball player. Overall, And 1 Streetball is a decent game that is unfortunately lacking in detail, polish, and depth.
~ Christopher Brown, All Game Guide

Review: Enjoyment

The game is fun to play, but it becomes repetitive and there is no real sense of competition. The ability to create personal moves is an added bonus.
~ Christopher Brown, All Game Guide

Review: Graphics

The animation is bad and nothing in the game is particularly crisp, but most of the trick moves are fluid.
~ Christopher Brown, All Game Guide

Review: Sound

The game features the sort of basketball-themed hip-hop songs one would expect, but the sound effects are substandard, the crowd is not raucous at all, there are no outside noises such as cars or trains, the trash-talking is unimaginative and sparsely delivered, and the play-by-play is choppy, annoying, and often poorly timed.
~ Christopher Brown, All Game Guide

Review: Replay Value

The game does get tedious, though it can remain fun to play against friends or online.
~ Christopher Brown, All Game Guide

Review: Documentation

Loading screens during the game tell how certain moves are accomplished and the manual is helpful, though rather plain.
~ Christopher Brown, All Game Guide
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AND 1 Streetball
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Developer(s) Black Ops Entertainment
Publisher(s) Ubisoft
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox, Mobile phone
Release date(s) North America June 6, 2006
Genre(s) Sports, Basketball
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer, GameSpy, Xbox Live
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone 10+ (E10+)

AND 1 Streetball is a streetball videogame for Playstation 2 and Xbox, developed by Black Ops Entertainment and published by Ubisoft. The game was released on June 6, 2006, in conjunction with the AND1 Mixtape Tour. A scaled-down, mobile version of the game, developed by Gameloft, was also released.

While not the first game to feature AND 1 players, AND 1 Streetball is officially licensed by the company, and includes the 2005 AND 1 roster as well as Duke Tango, AND 1's MC for its annual Mix Tape Tours.

The game features a story mode mirroring the "Streetball" series on ESPN, where players are able to create their own basketball player and enter him in the AND 1 Mix Tape Tour in order to get a contract with the AND 1 team. Along the way, players are able to create their own stylized trick moves and pull them off with a two-analog stick system called "I BALL."

The Playstation 2 version supports multiplayer via multitap and GameSpy, while the Xbox version includes Xbox Live support.

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