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^ a b "NBA Street Homecourt for Xbox 360 Reviews". ^ a b "NBA Street Homecourt for PlayStation 3 Reviews". ^ a b "NBA Street Homecourt for Xbox 360". NBA Street Homecourt Only on Xbox 360 PS3Let's Play - NBA Street HomecourtIf you enjoyed the video, please leave a Like, Subscribe or Share. ^ a b "NBA Street Homecourt for PlayStation 3". ^ a b c Zuniga, Todd (February 26, 2007). ^ a b Miller, Jonathan (February 16, 2007). ^ "NBA Street Homecourt Review (X360)". To that point, three different developers have released games under the NBA Jam brand, while every NBA Street game has come from EA Sports BIG. "EA Claims First Xbox 360 1080p Game Crown". There have been more NBA Jam games than NBA Street games, as well as a number of releases that were spiritual successors to NBA Jam under different titles, after Acclaim acquired the name from Midway.
^ "NBA Street Homecourt Release Information for PlayStation 3". And here lies one of the game's biggest pluses." Club gave the game an A, saying, "A dazzling array of showmanship, visual glitz, and a hefty dose of fun make this an absolute must-play." The New York Times gave it a favorable review and said that the game "may bear only a passing resemblance to real basketball, but it is tremendous fun, even if you never have to the pass the game controller behind your back or toss it in the air." Detroit Free Press gave it three stars out of four and stated that "the high-flying super dunks, crazy-killer crossovers and behind-the-back, no-look and kick passes are exaggerated to new heights. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 82% and 80 out of 100 respectively for the Xbox 360 version and 82% and 81 out of 100 for the PS3 version. The game was met with positive reception.