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J and Magic Johnson for use in the NBA Challenge, every gameplay mode has direct connections to every other gameplay mode so you're never wasting time while playing Street 2. Whether you're developing your character in Be a Legend to use in a pickup game against your buddies or unlocking Dr. Be a Legend is the solo game where you can create your own original basketball player and take him on a tour of hallowed courts developing his individual skills and unlocking new moves, new jerseys of legendary players and a nice collection of surprises along the way. NBA Challenge has you taking your team against every squad in the league unlocking legendary players like George Gervin and Nate Archibald. Pick Up Game is an exhibition matchup but you'll still be earning reward points that can be spent in the game's rewards shop. Street School is the tutorial where rookies and veterans alike will get hip to what's new about Vol. 2 is at least as important as the gameplay itself since every game you play, in any mode, has the potential to make you successful in every other gameplay mode. So far in 2003, it's the MVP of sports games and only a few of its EA football siblings have a chance to take that crown. With so much fun crammed onto one disc, the fifty dollars you'll spend on NBA Street Volume 2 could be the best money you'll spend on a videogame this year. Volume 2, however, is an irresistible force that offers plenty of innovative in-game moves and controls, a comprehensive single player campaign and a multiplayer mode that'll turn even the best of friends into vicious enemies temporarily. EA Canada, the developers behind NBA Street, could've easily gotten away with a few cosmetic upgrades here and there and legions of fans still would've been drooling at the thought of more street gameplay.
