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Even for a hardcore EA Sports fan like my self must realize when its time to face the music. NBA Live 10, one of the most storied sports video game franchises has been off of its game lately. NBA Live made a huge jump last year but it is still in the shadows of 2K Games Heavyweight NBA 2K. 2010 may be NBA Live’s final chance to show us something before we all give up hope, many fans of the franchise have but its bout high damn time us few loyal fans that remain are rewarded with a stellar basketball game that leaves no question in any ones mind who the ruler of the NBA Simulation Video Game Domain is. I said all that to release my frustration with the series and say check out some new screens released below, Bye. Damn it EA! You tap dancing on my last nerve!

Written By Randy Ledet Jr.

What's good world! This "The 7 Dawg", CEO of TheKoalition.com. I'm from Louisiana reppin "The Southern University". I'm a huge sports gamer so hit me up on Xbox Live "The 7 Dawg" or on my PSN "The7Dawg" Roo to the Ques and I'm gone alright alright!!

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  • Joeki11a
    Wack as fuck graphics, these NBA games all now need to look like UFC

    character quality.

    2K will there first because of their style, in a few years 2K15.

    EA and their cartoonish style will get there on NBA LIVE 25
  • Tikyle
    Live has been second best since NBA 2K dropped back in 1999. Hell NBA In the Zone was better than Live.

    I'm a long time Live fan (I had Lakers v. Celtics, Bulls v. Blazers all the way to NBA Live 2002 on the PS2. But 2K is just better. And the new Lives feel like arcade games. EA needs to stick to football and try to improve that joint. Because I went back and bought a ESPN NFL 2K5 from Gamestop for the $0.64 and updated the rosters and that joint still fucks with Madden 09. I was sleeping on it but it still has better tackling and blocking than Madden.

    EA needs to step their games up or they will go the way of Triple Play and NCAA Basketball....extinct!
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