NBA Street Homecourt demo tips off tomorrow
Melo takes on Rip in demo of EA's latest blacktop baller; game to seven takes place at Venice Beach.
The demo for Def Jam: Icon may have been pushed back slightly, but that doesn't mean Electronic Arts isn't bringing anything to Xbox Live Marketplace this week. The publisher has revealed that the demo for NBA Street Homecourt will be released tomorrow over Xbox Live.
The demo lets gamers scout out the game as either cover athlete Carmelo Anthony of the Denver Nuggets or Richard Hamilton of the Detroit Pistons. The demo for the over-the-top basketball game is limited to a first-to-seven contest and is set on the famous outdoor courts of Venice Beach.
NBA Street Homecourt will be released on February 20 for the Xbox 360 and on March 6 for the PlayStation 3. For more information, read GameSpot's previous coverage.
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NBA Street Homecourt
- Publisher(s): EA Sports Big
- Developer(s): EA Canada
- Genre: Sports
- Release:
- ESRB: E






