New NBA Jam details
January 13th, 2010 Posted in News, Posted by Valay, WiiThe following information comes from Nintendo Power…
- Classic Campaign mode: Similar to previous NBA Jam titles (3 vs. 3, shot clock/goaltending rules only)
- Remix Tour mode: Mechanics/rules/camera are different than Classic Campaign,
- New dunks (ex: evade shove move with spin move)
- Game uses photograph captures: 3 faces are used while running the court, 2 for dunking, one positive and one negative face
- Can play with Wiimote sideways or with motion control
- All of the following items are included:
Fire
Shattering Backboard
Cheats
Flashing Shoes
Flashing ball
Big Head Mode
Legends
Playable Mascots
Secret Characters
- Sin and Punishment 2 details Published on: October 6, 2009
- New Play Control! Chibi Robo details Published on: May 14, 2009
- New Punch-Out details – multiplayer mode confirmed Published on: March 19, 2009
- Punch-Out details – Game supports Classic Control Published on: March 3, 2009
- NBA Live 09 All-Play details Published on: May 27, 2008

4 Responses to “New NBA Jam details”
By 357 Lobster on Jan 14, 2010
That’s awesome that you can turn the remote sideways! I was afraid motion controls would kill the game.
By matt on Jan 14, 2010
dont forget the heads themselves are 3D its just the faces that are 2D it wouldnt animate if the whole head was 2D when ur players head turns,running,jumping ect if u look at the screens they show this the head is 3D with a photo face slapped on dont get confused 2D face is to make the game nastalgic ect funny face pulling when slamming,running the court ect wow cant wait they seem to have went for a photo realism root but with funny face animations which dare i say it will make lots of 360/ps3 owners want the game but EA had better make this game online with so many wii games stepping up there game in terms of offering ps3 like experiences on there wii this year ect MH3,GRINDER,TATSUNOKO VS CAPCOM,SIN AND PUNISHMENT,EA have to learn online is a must
By Keranu on Jan 14, 2010
What do you mean “3 vs 3″? NBA Jam was always 2 on 2.