Konami codes from the previous hacks get you expanded rosters, plus either the 2019 All-Stars or the Grizzlies/Raptors/Pelicans.Got a hankerin’ to put on a hurtin’? Injury stats max out at a whopping 50! No shove, no love!.Bug fixes from past hacks remain in the game!.Battle from worst to first based on the 2018-19 season standings and Playoffs.“Greyscaled” uniform portraits for more seamless future roster swaps.Contemporary logos are combined with some old favorites.More sound clips! Wizards! Thunder! Plus a couple surprises!.Bad boys Barkley, Laimbeer, and Rodman are all at your fingertips!.New and old secret players are obtainable via initials and button combinations.Beat the game to access the 2019 All-Stars, expanded rosters, and legacy players!.All 30 teams are playable, the Grizzlies, World Champion Raptors and Pelicans prominently displayed on an Others team.New players! Luka Doncic, Evan Fornier, Clint Capela, Moe Harkless, Myles Turner, Seth Curry, Zion Williamson…are all in the game.Updated rosters! Starters and bench strength from the end of the 2018-19 season are here!.
It’s an interesting situation, so let’s take a look back…way back…įollowing the earlier beta release, eskayelle has uploaded the finalised version of the NBA Jam 2K20 Tournament Edition mod for the Super Nintendo version of NBA Jam TE! The patch can be applied to an SNES ROM, and played in an emulator. There were changes in different revisions and releases of the NBA Jam games, and on at least one occasion, an update resulted in an error due to a cancelled trade. This was true of NBA Jam and its sequel NBA Jam Tournament Edition, which were stuck with out-of-date rosters once trades and signings occurred.
If we go back even further, we’ll find a lot of games that didn’t receive any roster updates post-release, as well as titles that didn’t have roster customisation features. Of course, over a decade ago, official roster updates weren’t as common. We’re also able to update rosters ourselves, and that’s something we’ve obviously been doing for years in our community, for both NBA Live and NBA 2K. All of these transactions will be taken care of in NBA 2K20, which receives regular official roster updates. In the wake of all the deals that went down, several players have been cut, many of whom will no doubt attract some interest on the open market. We’ve just passed the trade deadline for the 2020 season, and saw a flurry of activity. This week, I’m taking a look back at a cancelled trade that made its way into the arcade version of NBA Jam Tournament Edition. You’ll also find old NLSC editorials re-published with added commentary, and other flashback content. Check in every Wednesday for retrospectives and other features on older versions of NBA Live, NBA 2K, and old school basketball video games in general. This is Wayback Wednesday, your midweek blast from the past! In this feature, we dig into the archives, look back at the history of basketball gaming, and indulge in some nostalgia.