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ESPN NBA Tonight 2002

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First appeared on TradeLair.com : 0000-00-00
Software ID:  8408
Inventories:  0
Times Traded:  0
Platform:  XBOX
Category:  Sports
Release Date:  2002-04-01
Publisher:  Konami
Developer:  Konami
Best NEW:  $29.95 Buy New
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From the opening tip-off to player-of-the-game interviews, ESPN NBA 2Night 2002 combines full-court, fast-paced NBA action with comprehensive ESPN coverage. Endorsed by all-star guard Tracy McGrady of the Orlando Magic, this game lets you experience all the intensity and attitude of NBA basketball. Dramatic facial animations and game-specific sounds heighten the realism. The Featuring full ESPN integration, ESPN NBA 2Night 2002 offers informative stats, a new soundtrack featuring DJ Hi-Tek and others, unconventional camera angles, and entertaining play-by-play. Legendary NBA announcer Brent Musberger and ESPN's Stuart Scott hold court on commentary, while Philadelphia 76ers point guard Eric Snow delivers in-depth analysis.

Features:

* 2002 release in ESPN-NBA basketball series



* Select your favorite NBA player or create your own



* 4 play modes, game-specific sounds, and unique facial animations



* Commentary from Brent Musberger, ESPN's Stuart Scott, and 76ers point guard Eric Snow



* For 1 to 8 players