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Platform For Display: PlayStation 3


Features

  • Multiplayer Support - Enjoy 2-4 player support locally, and 2-10 player support online.
  • More than a dozen key gameplay improvements, from size-up moves and off-ball control to superior defensive countering moves, this is the most balanced and complete basketball experience ever.
  • Dynamic DNA, a real-world player and team stats system where real in-game player information updates to the game every day of the season, influencing how you use players.
  • With a season mode powered by Dynamic DNA technology your results, stats and trends are integrated with real data from the 2009-2010 season.
  • From the pick and roll to the triangle offense, run the floor and call plays using authentic, team-specific playbooks from every NBA team.

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Product description Elevate your game to the highest level with NBA LIVE 10, the most complete NBA basketball experience. With enhanced user control that increases the realism of gameplay on both ends of the court, utilize the fundamentals of basketball to dominate the boards, fill the lane, and run the point as the most dominant player in the league. Get even closer to the real- world experience as Dynamic DNA technology merges stats and trends from the real NBA into your game. From authentic tattoos, armbands, and shoes to emotion-filled crowds, NBA LIVE 10 is the authentic basketball experience. The sixteenth release in Electronic Arts' popular NBA series, NBA LIVE 10 reinvigorates the classic professional basketball franchise with significant new gameplay features. These new additions such as Hustle Plays, Size-ups and realistic rebounding abilities merge with updated Dynamic DNA functionality and deep multiplayer support to provide players with the most authentic NBA video game experience available to date. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: 9DC4D8 url(https://images- na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid 999999; border-right: 1px solid 999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; } The most authentic NBA experience yet. View larger. Hustle play functionality. View larger. Team and player specific detail. View larger. Off the ball action with Size-ups. View larger. Realistic rebounding action. View larger. New Gameplay Features Designed to mimic the true physical nature of the action seen in the NBA, and to allow players at home to use their basketball IQ in-game, new gameplay features in NBA LIVE 10 provide an even greater sense of authentic NBA action. Just a few of these features include: the frantic action of "Hustle Plays," where players can scramble for loose balls leading to transitional offense, including fast- break points and an easy dunks; "Size-ups," an easily launched gameplay mechanic that allows the ball handler to set up defenders off the dribble according to the abilities of the real NBA player represented; and more authentic rebounding functionality that reflects sound basketball fundamentals, including the ability to box out opponents, battle for the ball and tip it to yourself. Together these features allow the action in NBA LIVE 10 to flow like no basketball game before it. Dynamic DNA NBA LIVE 10 features an updated version of Dynamic DNA. A data driven emulation of the actual skills, tendencies and health that each of the NBA players featured in the game bring to the floor throughout the 09-2010 season, Dynamic DNA provides the stats players at home need to evaluate individual team members from the first day they walk on to the court, through the playoffs. Derived from statistical data collected by real pro scouting firms observing each possession in-game players participate in during the real-world season, this data drives all aspects of the game's AI, affecting both actions during individual possessions and overall strategy. Whether players at home are making team decisions based on game-over-game offensive or defensive performance, or specializations within these such as substitutions of players based on their ability to rebound, make assists or get stops and steals, their field goal and/or free throw percentages and 3-point shooting, Dynamic DNA provides the realistic baseline data you need to make the right changes to your roster. Key Game FeaturesEnhanced User Control - With more than a dozen key gameplay improvements, from size-up moves and off-ball control to superior defensive countering moves, this is the most balanced and complete basketball experience ever.Dynamic DNA - Real-world player and team stats and info are updated in-game every day of the season. Current trades, injuries, player tendencies, streaks, and more provide the most up-to-date experience every time you hit the court.All-new Dynamic Season - With a season mode powered by Dynamic DNA technology your results, stats and trends are integrated with real data from the 2009-2010 season.Feel the Intensity - Players, crowds, and the bench react to every situation to deliver the emotion of NBA basketball like never before. The electricity intensifies based on rivalry games, time of year, and what’s on the line.Authentic NBA Basketball - From the pick and roll to the triangle offense, run the floor and call plays using authentic, team- specific playbooks from every NBA team.Adidas Live Run - Host or join a pick- up game online with up to 10 players. Pit your favorite teams against one another or create the ultimate team match-up featuring you favorite NBA superstars.Classic Modes - Enjoy classic NBA LIVE modes like Dynasty Mode in which you take control of your favorite franchise on the court and in the front office, guiding it to a title, or a run of titles, as well as FIBA World Championship Mode, where players select from 24 authentic national teams to set up an international tournament and play your way to number one in the world.Multiplayer Support - Enjoy 2-4 player support locally, and 2-10 player support online.Soundtrack Long recognized as the premiere showcase for diverse and innovative new music, NBA LIVE 10 features more than 80% exclusive tracks, including reinvented classics from Afrika Bambaataa and Dead Prez, and groundbreaking collaborations by indie-rockers Matt & Kim with the legendary De La Soul, and newcomers Mickey Factz & B.o.B. The complete track list includes: 88 Keys feat. Colin Munroe - "Wake Up Call"Afrika Bambaataa feat. Why G - "Zulu!"B.o.B. - "Champion"Beastie Boys - "Pop Your Balloon"David Banner & GQ - "S.P.I.T."De La Soul - "La La La"Dead Prez - "Still Bigga Than"Embassy Music Board - "Overtime"Grand Puba - "Get It"Laza - "Crank It Up"Matt & Kim feat. De La Soul - "Daylight" (Troublemaker Remix)Matt & Kim - "Daylight"Mick Boogie feat. Kidz In The Hall - "Class Of Our Own"Mickey Factz & B.o.B. - "Mind Got Blown"Mos Def feat. Talib Kweli - HistoryMurs feat. Kurupt & Jay Rock - We Ballin'Pete Rock - "When I Need It"Reflection Internal - "Get Lite"Rye Rye feat. Busy Signal - "Get Like This"Snoop Dogg - "Lodi Dodi" (LIVE 10)Wale feat. Jazmine Sullivan - "World Tour"Wyclef Jean feat. Haitian Fresh - "Ballin'"Xzibit feat. BJ The Chicago Kid & Poo Bear - "Fanatic"Young Dre The Truth & 2Pac - "All Eyez On Me"Zion I - "Go Hard"

Number of Players: 1


Publication Date: October 6, 2009


Computer Platform: PlayStation 3


Global Trade Identification Number: 50


UPC: 014633156850


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Sony PlayStation 3 CECH-4012C


Release date: October 6, 2009


Product Dimensions: 6.75 x 5.39 x 0.6 inches; 4.08 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Item Weight: 4.1 ounces


Manufacturer: Electronic Arts


Date First Available: May 27, 2009


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  • NBA live game
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3
Classic game love itn
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025 by Gabriel Morales

  • NBA LIve 10 is tons of fun!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3
I'll start by saying that I initially purchased nba 2k10. I didn't care for last years version for online gameplay but I was hoping it would be better this year. Sadly the game still had alot of bugs (slow glitchy gameplay, no online lobbies). So I sold it and took the plunge with NBA Live 10 and couldn't be happier. Online matches are much smoother than NBA 2k10 and the controls are very responsive. Defense is great in this game! No more having to hold down a button to shuffle your feet as it does it automatically (same with rebounding position). Defense is all about staying in front of your man and getting help/helping your teammates. NBA Live is no longer a dunk fest and players will have to pass the ball around to break down the defense. That leads me to play calling which is very smooth and intuitive. It's rewarding to execute plays on your opponent. Overall Live is great simulation basketball online! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2009 by A. Jacobson

  • Go for 2K 10
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3
I got this game for [...]. Yes, it's cheap. But there is no fun at ALL! I played Lakers VS some other team...and guess what - I didn't even make any fast break in the entire game. I also got 2K 10 for [...] with my good Samsung TV. It's fun and I am still playing it today. EA does a great job on the graphic..but the game control and flow is darn sorry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2009 by Edward W. Yu

  • OUSTANDING GAME!!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3
Buy it now!! You can't go wrong with this game EA landed probaly the best one yet and when you get use to using the right analog stick you will be able to preform moves jus like the real players do in real life LOL the gameplay on-line is amazing and you can even have a practice between 1st and 2nd string in your dynasty :)IF you want fun and good gameplay this game is tha way to go and I only bought it for $35 4.99 for the shipping..Amazon does wonders sometimes :) "FYI" Im in the Finals against Orlando right now and im down 3-2 last 2 games in Orlando I was down 3-0 so wish me luck the Finals Atmosphere is off the hook :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2010 by marcus

  • Very impressed
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3
I read review after review about this game versus NBA2K10 and decided to go with NBA2K10 initially. After giving it a try for about a week I absolutely hated it. The controls were ridiculous to learn - never have I been so annoyed with a game as that one. I returned it and got Live 10 and wow - it is so much better. The graphics may not be as good, but if you don't want to spend weeks just learning some controls - then EA Sports wins out this year for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2009 by HookEmHorns

  • NBA Live - Going Out With A Bang!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3
Ah... NBA Live. If this will ultimately be the final installment at least they went out swinging (based on their absence the past few years I can only assume it is the last one). There's a lot to love here if you can get past the fact that the presentation, in general, of the 2k series is simply superior. ** Visuals ** The graphics are more than acceptable. Faces look spot on for all the stars and almost all the starters throughout the league. My only gripe here is that some of the scrawnier guys look a bit on the thick side; an example off the top of my head would be Pau Gasol. Other than that small complaint the details are spot on from tats and headgear down to the various footwear guys wear throughout the season. The crowd is VERY captivating, especially if you set your game up for a Playoff or NBA Finals atmosphere. The noise from the fans can literally drown out all other sound at high points of runs - it's pretty amazing. Along with the sound I'd say EA did a better than average job on making the crowd come to life and look realistic (although they obviously pale in comparison to the player models you'll see on the court). ** General Presentation ** As I stated in my opening there's just no point in trying to compare EA's product to the 2k series. If you're looking for a game that looks EXACTLY like what you'd see on TNT or NBC from the pre-game presentations, to the in-game replays, and all the way to the post-game wrap up 2k is just on a level all to its own. For me, personally, I'm quite "ok" with EA's efforts here though. The pre-game shoot around is brief and sufficient. Afterwards you are greeted by a player introduction screen that shows all 5 starters standing side by side (some will do random things based on personality, such as Lebron or Dwight Howard). I actually prefer this player intro compared to the one seen in 2k. What ever happened to showing the players run out under spotlights with their names announced? I'd like to see that back in a basketball game at some point. Maybe it's already happened considering the last one I purchased was NBA 2k11... Getting back on topic; the in game replays are nothing spectacular but they're also not horrible. I do want to note that I cannot understand what justifies a replay. It seems that anytime a foul is called there's a replay but if I split the D with a pin move and slam on Roy Hibbert there is zero % chance I'll see a replay lol. You get over it pretty fast but I still wanted to note I find the replays much more satisfying in the 2k series; especially the Sprite Slam Cam. There's a very bare bones halftime show and post-game wrap up. The halftime show doesn't feature any video clips that I can recall seeing. It will list the team stats and their highest individual scorer thus far in the game - pretty forgettable. The post-game show is the same stat board you'll see at halftime along with a brief highlight clip of the Player of the Game; I believe it's limited to 3 random highlights of the player. Before moving on I want to at least say a bit about the commentary; I found it repetitive by the end of my very first game. Hearing Marv Albert is nice, in general, though. Something about that makes up for it to me since I've associated his voice with watching real games for so long. Beyond that is on par with pretty much any play by play you'll hear in any basketball you play - they all get too repetitive quickly in my opinion. ** Gameplay ** The usual findings for b-ball games are here; signature shots/free throw routines, on the fly playcalling options. As far as the overall flow of the game I think it's pretty close to the speed of the real thing, assuming you have the default settings on. Is the D still a bit too soft most of the time compared to the 2k series? Definitely. However, you need to qualify that statement by saying that the D is greatly improved over the previous titles in the series (especially dating back to the ps2 titles they released). Shots look great from their point of release up until the time they splash through the net. Offenses and defenses seem to be in constant motion with players making cuts and setting screens Controls are very simple to learn although many have stated they dislike the fact the same button is used to shoot as you use to steal (square), however you can elect to shoot with square instead of the shoot stick in the 2k series as well and they also use the same button for swiping at the ball for s teal - so I don't see why people only complained about this with the NBA Live franchise. I did find it interesting that EA elected to dedicate one of the face buttons just to the alley-oop (triangle). Which leads me to say that the oop is one of the few gripes I have about the gameplay; there are times it almost seems that the animation pauses to wait for the ball to reach the player going up for the dunk. It's more noticeable sometimes than others but if you do enough attempts you'll certainly notice what I'm talking about. Crossovers look very slick, assuming you're using someone with high skill ratings for ball handling. I also find them much simpler and reliable to execute than I do in the 2k games; R2 along with right analog up will having you breaking ankles all day - especially on the lower 2 difficulty options. In general I find the gameplay very solid and right on par with what the competitors offer. ** Closing Thoughts ** I'm personally surprised how much I enjoyed this title; previously I owned 2k9 and 2k11 for my Playstation 3 and have logged many hours on both of those titles. I was actually just browsing random games and stumbled onto NBA Live 10 a few months ago (this is 2013 and I just realized EA had stopped making titles for the series, lol). Overall, I'm very happy with the game and actually play it more than my other 2 basketball games at this point. There's a lot of things you could pick apart if you play it after you've already experienced what 2k has to offer but if you enter into it with the approach that despite it's also a basketball it's still different game coming from a completely different developer and judge it accordingly. For me I think I favor this game due to the fact I'm not a diehard simulation fan and that's what 2k has mastered. If you want to play a game that's completely on point with how the real thing plays out 2k is probably what you'd enjoy more. If you like a bit looser defense and more chances for those "WOW" plays, even with non-superstars, this is probably a game you should check out - especially at its current price 3 years after its release. I'll end with some quick grades and to give you a baseline to compare it with I'll show the grade I would put on NBA 2k11 as well in each category: NBA Live 2010 NBA 2k11 Graphics 8/10 9.5/10 Gameplay 8/10 8/10 Presentation 7.5/10 9/10 Realism 7/10 10/10 Ease to Learn 10/10 7/10 Composite Score 40.5/50 (81%) 43.5/50 (87%) You really cannot go wrong with either title but your personal taste in games will determine which you ultimately enjoy more. My suggestions: Casual Gamer/Fan = Live Diehard Sim Fan/Gamer = 2k ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2013 by K. Seyfert

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