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1 Gameplay  



1.1  World Tournament  





1.2  Lord of the Court  





1.3  Pick-Up Game  







2 Reception  





3 References  





4 External links  














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Street Hoops
Developer(s)Black Ops Entertainment
Publisher(s)Activision
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox
ReleasePlayStation 2, Xbox
  • EU: October 4, 2002
  • GameCube
    • NA: November 26, 2002[2]
    Genre(s)Sports
    Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

    Street Hoops is a streetball video game released in 2002. It was developed by Black Ops Entertainment and published by Activision for PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox. The game has real life streetballers such as 1/2 Man 1/2 Amazing and Hot Sauce. It is possible to create custom ballers, and play on real life courts. The game has 3 different modes: World Tournament, Lord of the Court, and Pick-up Game.

    Gameplay[edit]

    World Tournament[edit]

    In this mode of gameplay, the players team travels across the U.S. to take on teams at various courts. There are unlockable, new courts, secret courts, and better, more skilled ballers. This is the story mode of the game. There are some things that players have to pay to unlock, and there are even more things that players have to beat the mode several times to unlock. This is a 1-Player mode, with the ability to have other human players on a player's teams. However, the earning from this mode will only be saved to the progress of the first user. Progression through the mode is through the first player, as well. Other human players merely serve as teammates from game to game.

    Lord of the Court[edit]

    This mode of play is the opposite of the World Tournament mode. The controlling player plays as the home court and other teams come to challenge them. If the controlling player can keep everybody off their "turf", they can unlock streetball movies, secret characters and clothes. This is a 1-Player mode, with the ability to have other human players on the controlling player's teams. However, the earning from this mode will only be saved to the progress of the first user. Progression through the mode is through the first player, as well. Other humans players merely serve as teammates from game to game.

    Pick-Up Game[edit]

    This is the exhibition mode of the game. The player can choose to play either a full or half court game, on the court and with the teams of their choosing-provided that they are already unlocked through World Tournament. This is the game's multiplayer mode. In this mode, every user on the winning team will earn $100 per game.

    Reception[edit]

    Aggregate score
    AggregatorScore
    GCPS2Xbox
    Metacritic56/100[23]62/100[24]58/100[25]
    Review scores
    PublicationScore
    GCPS2Xbox
    Electronic Gaming MonthlyN/A6.5/10[3]N/A
    Game InformerN/A5.5/10[4]5.5/10[5]
    GameProN/A[6][6]
    GameRevolutionN/AD[7]D[7]
    GameSpot4.2/10[8]4/10[9]4/10[9]
    GameSpy[10][11][12]
    GameZone5/10[13]7/10[14]7.1/10[15]
    IGN6.5/10[16]6.7/10[17]6.7/10[17]
    Nintendo Power3/5[18]N/AN/A
    Official U.S. PlayStation MagazineN/A[19]N/A
    Official Xbox Magazine (US)N/AN/A6.9/10[20]
    Entertainment WeeklyN/AB[21]B[21]
    MaximN/A8/10[22]8/10[22]

    The game received "mixed" reviews on all platforms according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.[24][25][23]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Hot Box: August Edition". IGN. August 7, 2002. Retrieved June 20, 2024.
  • ^ "Street Hoops". GameSpy. Retrieved June 20, 2024.
  • ^ EGM staff (September 2002). "Street Hoops (PS2)". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 158. p. 150.
  • ^ Leeper, Justin (September 2002). "Street Hoops: King of the Court [sic] (PS2)". Game Informer. No. 113. p. 81. Archived from the original on November 17, 2004. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  • ^ Leeper, Justin (September 2002). "Street Hoops: King of the Court [sic] (Xbox)". Game Informer. No. 113. p. 89. Archived from the original on November 15, 2004. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  • ^ a b Dan Elektro (August 22, 2002). "Street Hoops (PS2, Xbox)". GamePro. Archived from the original on February 9, 2005. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  • ^ a b Dr. Moo (August 2002). "Street Hoops Review (PS2, Xbox)". Game Revolution. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  • ^ Gerstmann, Jeff (December 16, 2002). "Street Hoops Review (GC)". GameSpot. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  • ^ a b Gerstmann, Jeff (August 19, 2002). "Street Hoops Review (PS2, Xbox)". GameSpot. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  • ^ Steinberg, Steve (December 27, 2002). "GameSpy: Street Hoops (GCN)". GameSpy. Archived from the original on December 1, 2005. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  • ^ Satterfield, Shane (September 27, 2002). "GameSpy: Street Hoops (PS2)". GameSpy. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  • ^ Satterfield, Shane (September 14, 2002). "GameSpy: Street Hoops (Xbox)". GameSpy. Archived from the original on December 24, 2005. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  • ^ Bedigian, Louis (December 10, 2002). "Street Hoops - GC - Review". GameZone. Archived from the original on February 13, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  • ^ Valentino, Nick (August 28, 2002). "Street Hoops - PS2 - Review". GameZone. Archived from the original on November 24, 2007. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  • ^ Zacarias, Eduardo (August 28, 2002). "Street Hoops - XB - Review". GameZone. Archived from the original on December 27, 2008. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  • ^ Boulding, Aaron (December 10, 2002). "Street Hoops (GCN)". IGN. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  • ^ a b Boulding, Aaron (August 14, 2002). "Street Hoops (PS2, Xbox)". IGN. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  • ^ "Street Hoops". Nintendo Power. Vol. 164. January 2003. p. 172.
  • ^ "Street Hoops". Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine. September 2002. p. 118.
  • ^ "Street Hoops". Official Xbox Magazine. October 2002. p. 112.
  • ^ a b Roenigk, Alyssa (September 6, 2002). "Street Hoops (PS2, Xbox)". Entertainment Weekly. No. 670. p. 89. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  • ^ a b Steinberg, Scott (August 7, 2002). "Street Hoops (PS2, Xbox)". Maxim. Archived from the original on August 5, 2002. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  • ^ a b "Street Hoops for GameCube Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
  • ^ a b "Street Hoops for PlayStation 2 Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
  • ^ a b "Street Hoops for Xbox Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
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