To do an alley oop, hold direct shoot and pass at the same time. If you press the buttons while someone is down inside under the hoop or in the paint, it will through it right above the rim. (make sure that a descent dunker is down inside or he'll miss)
This game offers some of the best arcade basketball experiences in my opinion. The trampoline dunks are amazing, which goes well with the excessively high elevation on jumpshots and block attempts. According to the raw .exe data, I counted 38 unique dunk animations (including tip-ins and alley-oops), but with those ridiculous high-flying dunks added in, it certainly feels like there are many more. Additionally, I personally like playing it using a wrapper called "dxwnd", which allows one to time stretch the gameplay in 20% (without disturbing sound, videos or anything else). It makes it more fast-paced, which I really like (the CPU offense tends to get a little too stale otherwise). When I get some free time I will write a tutorial for it on the NLSC forums.
That'd be awesome! We'd love to expand our retro gaming resources. I'm currently using nGlide, but that might be the way to go. Great research on the number of dunk animations, too!
This is running on Windows 10. It takes a little work, but it's not too complicated. We're putting together some resources for getting the old games to run. With NBA Live 2000, it's about copying the files from the disc, updating the registry, and then using a fixed exe to bypass the now-unsupported copy protection.
Those dunks are crazy high! 😂
The soundtrack bring back memories "hip hop hooray ho" 😂💯
The Arcade mode dunks are a blast, but I think my favourite moment might be the Shaq three to beat the halftime buzzer!
7:27 David is so Happy!
To do an alley oop, hold direct shoot and pass at the same time. If you press the buttons while someone is down inside under the hoop or in the paint, it will through it right above the rim. (make sure that a descent dunker is down inside or he'll miss)
This game offers some of the best arcade basketball experiences in my opinion. The trampoline dunks are amazing, which goes well with the excessively high elevation on jumpshots and block attempts. According to the raw .exe data, I counted 38 unique dunk animations (including tip-ins and alley-oops), but with those ridiculous high-flying dunks added in, it certainly feels like there are many more. Additionally, I personally like playing it using a wrapper called "dxwnd", which allows one to time stretch the gameplay in 20% (without disturbing sound, videos or anything else). It makes it more fast-paced, which I really like (the CPU offense tends to get a little too stale otherwise). When I get some free time I will write a tutorial for it on the NLSC forums.
That'd be awesome! We'd love to expand our retro gaming resources. I'm currently using nGlide, but that might be the way to go. Great research on the number of dunk animations, too!
2000 is the most playable game of all even after 20 years there are speech samples I've never heard
before nba street there was nba live 2000 😂
80s Vs 90s
It says 1990's right on the center court logo, and 80's and 90's on the scoreboard.
How easy or hard was it to get this up and running on windows 10, or are you a different OS?
This is running on Windows 10. It takes a little work, but it's not too complicated. We're putting together some resources for getting the old games to run. With NBA Live 2000, it's about copying the files from the disc, updating the registry, and then using a fixed exe to bypass the now-unsupported copy protection.
In the meantime, this is a great guide: classicgamefixes.wixsite.com/home/nba-live-2000
And we're mirroring some game fixes here: forums.nba-live.com/downloads.php?cat=263