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'''''NBA 2K''''' is a basketball game series initially started as an exclusive title for the [[Sega Dreamcast]]. ''NBA 2K'' was [[Sega]]'s first foray into the basketball game market since the [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]]' heyday; it was also the first title to legitimately challenge EA Sports' ''NBA Live'' series for console hoops supremacy. The graphics, animation, sound, and 3D arena-environment in 2K are generally considered far beyond anything gamers had ever seen in a basketball sim at the current time.
 
'''''NBA 2K''''' is a basketball game series initially started as an exclusive title for the [[Sega Dreamcast]]. ''NBA 2K'' was [[Sega]]'s first foray into the basketball game market since the [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]]' heyday; it was also the first title to legitimately challenge EA Sports' ''NBA Live'' series for console hoops supremacy. The graphics, animation, sound, and 3D arena-environment in 2K are generally considered far beyond anything gamers had ever seen in a basketball sim at the current time.
  

Revision as of 10:52, 27 June 2006

NBA 2K is a basketball game series initially started as an exclusive title for the Sega Dreamcast. NBA 2K was Sega's first foray into the basketball game market since the Genesis' heyday; it was also the first title to legitimately challenge EA Sports' NBA Live series for console hoops supremacy. The graphics, animation, sound, and 3D arena-environment in 2K are generally considered far beyond anything gamers had ever seen in a basketball sim at the current time.

In NBA 2K, players can create a team called the Hedgehogs, which features Sonic holding a basketball as the logo.

The success of NBA 2K led to a long standing series that eventually gained the rights and license to the ESPN brand name. ESPN was used for 2 games before signing a 15-year deal with EA Sports.

The 2K series, developed by Visual Concepts began under the banner of "Sega Sports" until it was later sold along with Visual Concepts to Take-Two Interactive. The series is currently published by 2K Games, a publishing label started by Take-Two in 2005.