- NBA Ballers: Rebound
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NBA Ballers:Rebound Developer(s) Backbone Entertainment Publisher(s) Midway Games Platform(s) PlayStation Portable Release date(s) Genre(s) Basketball Arcade Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer Rating(s) - ESRB: Everyone
Media/distribution UMD This article is for the PSP version. For the original game see NBA Ballers or for the sequel see NBA Ballers: Phenom.
NBA Ballers: Rebound is a PlayStation Portable title from Midway Games it comes from a long line of one on one arcade basketball action series NBA Ballers. In this game you play one on one matches against other ballers to gain points which you can use to buy cars, bling, clothes etc. The games are best of three rounds and each round is to eleven points.
Contents
Single Player
Rags To Riches
Rags To Riches is a single player mode where you create a baller and try to play your way up through the ranks from the fellow street ballers to the NBA greats. This is the main mode of the game. The Rags To Riches tournaments consist of:
- The Gotham Tournament
- Aluminium Tournament
- Stainless Steel Tournament 1
- Stainless Steel Tournament 2
- Titanium Tournament 1
- Titanium Tournament 2
- Titanium Tournament 3
- Bronze Tournament 1
- Bronze Tournament 2
- Bronze Tournament 3
- Bronze Tournament 4
- Silver Tournament 1
- Silver Tournament 2
- Silver Tournament 3
- Gold Tournament 1
- Gold Tournament 2
- Platinium Tournament
- Diamond Tournament
Multiplayer
Inside Stuff
Inside Stuff is a place where you can acquire NBA stars, cars, cribs, special in game movies, and codes or phrase-ology, with points that you get from any single player mode in the game. All the items you "buy" can be accessed every time you load your profile. It is somewhat of a trophy case for extreme NBA Baller: Rebound players.
External links
Midway basketball games Games Arch Rivals · NBA Jam · NBA Jam T.E. · NBA Hangtime · NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC · NBA Hoopz · NBA Ballers · NBA Ballers: Phenom · NBA Ballers: Rebound · NBA Ballers: Chosen OneThis article about a basketball video game is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.