- NBA 09: The Inside
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NBA 09: The Inside Developer(s) SCE San Diego Studio Publisher(s) Sony Computer Entertainment Engine NBA '07 Engine (PS3) Platform(s) PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 Release date(s) October 7, 2008 Genre(s) Sports, Simulation, Arcade Mode(s) Single-player, Online Rating(s) - ESRB: Everyone
Media/distribution Blu-ray Disc
DVD
UMDNBA '09: The Inside is a basketball simulation game developed by SCE San Diego Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game was released on October 7, 2008 for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. This year's game does not feature a single cover athlete but instead features a group of six NBA players that include Carmelo Anthony, Carlos Boozer, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Paul Pierce, and Dwyane Wade.
The game includes all 30 NBA teams along with 14 of the 16 NBDL teams (The NBDL teams are excluded from the PlayStation Portable). Those teams are:
- Albuquerque Thunderbirds
- Anaheim Arsenal
- Austin Toros
- Bakersfield Jam
- Colorado 14ers
- Dakota Wizards
- Fort Wayne Mad Ants
- Idaho Stampede
- Iowa Energy
- Los Angeles D-Fenders
- Sioux Falls Skyforce
- Rio Grande Valley Vipers
- Tulsa 66ers
- Utah Flash[1]Excluded from the game are the newest members of the NBDL, the Erie Bayhawks and the Reno Bighorns.
Modes
- Quick Play- this mode allows you to choose an NBA or D-League (excluded in PlayStation Portable) team to play in a normal game.
- Franchise- allows you to choose one NBA team and control its player transactions and other things covered by a real General Manager.
- The Life (not available on PlayStation Portable)- allows you to play 3 different stories of an NBA player's rise from the D-League to the NBA.
- NBA Replay (not available on PlayStation Portable)- this mode allows you to replay a game played in real life.
References
SCE San Diego Studio MLB MLB 06: The Show · MLB 07: The Show · MLB 08: The Show · MLB 09: The Show · MLB 10: The Show · MLB 11: The ShowNBA Other This article about a basketball video game is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.