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NBA live hits stores

Marcus Gray

Issue date: 10/24/08 Section: Entertainment
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NBA Live 2009 hit the stores Oct. 7. The game has evolved yet again from last year's version.

New features like the pick and roll control, defensive lockdown control, signature play calling and quick strike ankle-breakers will make the game seem more realistic.
The game also features a training camp called the NBA Academy. Here, a player can practice and hone their skills to bring them to the next level. This allows beginners to develop a feel for the game and its new controls.

The biggest talk about NBA Live '09 is the new Dynamic DNA. This is a new obstacle for NBA Live. Dynamic DNA emulates everything about an NBA player, and the game itself. Players get hurt, free agents are signed late, great players go cold or heat up and no name players break through.

One of the preeminent features is that it is based on the latest games, not the latest season. The feature takes the game to a whole new level of connectivity, providing the gamer an unprecedented level of authenticity and realism. Now every game truly is different while powered by Dynamic DNA data that updates daily. This is a dream come true for real sports fans and avid gamers.

This year's version of NBA Live has topped all others. NBA Live is now more realistic and meticulous than ever, and should live up to its name in the video game world.
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