First, NBA Jam was meant to be bundled as a freebie, then EA canned NBA Elite 11. Then it was released on disc as a standalone product on Wii and, later, Xbox 360 and PS3. Then it went to iOS. Now, EA is launching NBA Jam yet again, this time on Xbox Live and PSN.
NBA Jam: On Fire Edition is slated for PSN and Xbox Live Arcade this fall and aims to offer the most comprehensive version of the game yet, as a $15 download. It's got a new taunting system, online features and ability to switch between ballers when playing solo.
There are two different core taunts: a more traditional taunt (called a razzle-dazzle in-game) where your character makes a funny face or something along those lines, in an attempt to embarrass and harass your opponent, and a poking move. The poke isn't as strong as the shove, but it's pretty hilarious to see in action -- the cartoon sound bite helps sell it.
Other new additions include a team fire capability, where three successful alley-oops will set your entire team on fire. Also, you can now switch between players on demand, and the game has an overhauled AI who is more aggressive. There's also a new online tournament mode and online co-op campaign, if you're into that whole teamwork thing.
EA representatives wouldn't give me a narrower launch window than October at last week's EA Summer Showcase, but I was told that gamers should expect NBA Jam: On Fire Edition right around the time when "basketball games usually release." So, October, then.
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