NBA LIVE 97
NBA Live 97 (1996) was released on DOS, as well as Windows and Genesis. Made by Electronic Arts, Inc. and published by Electronic Arts, Inc., this sports game is available for free on this page .
NBA LIVE 97 was the first game in a series of NBA Live games published by Electronic Arts. It was released on DOS, as well as Windows and Genesis, in 1996. It was developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts, Inc., and can be played today for free on this page . The development team was made up of many people who worked on NHL94 and Triple Play Baseball before. The game is also known as NBA LIVE 97: Road to the Finals.
NBA Live 97 is a sports game that was published by Electronic Arts, Inc. It was released on DOS, Windows and Genesis. Released in 1996, it’s part of the NBA LIVE series. The plot of this sports game is to “Be the Playmaker.”
NBA Live 97 received generally positive reviews from critics upon release. Andy Chalk of PC Gamer praised the game for its “great new features,” such as the new Freestyle Control, which allowed players to perform more than just dunking moves, but also “slams, passes, shots and almost anything else you can think of.” He also complimented the game for its “smooth frame rate” and “fluid animation,” though he did admit that it was a little low-resolution for his liking. On the other hand, Mike Salmon from GameSpot criticized NBA Live 97 for its lack of modes; it only has exhibition mode, so players cannot create their own teams or play in a full season.