Stoudemire, the cover athlete for NBA '06, is making a triumphant return
to the PlayStation family after his strong effort within the Suns' lineup this
past season. Overcoming micro-fracture surgery that limited him to three
games during the entire 2005-06 season, Stoudemire took the NBA by storm in
the 2006-07 season and helped the Suns advance to the Western Conference Semi-
Finals. Stoudemire finished this past season with an average of 20.4 points,
9.6 rebounds, and 1.3 blocked shots per game while earning All-NBA First Team
honors and a second All-Star appearance.
Despite not playing basketball until he was 14 years old, Stoudemire
quickly excelled at the game. As the only high school player selected in the
2002 NBA draft, Stoudemire was taken ninth overall by the Phoenix Suns and
soon made a name for himself, averaging 13.5 points and 8.8 rebounds per game
as a rookie. He went on to be selected as a member of the U.S.A. Basketball
Men's Senior National Team that participated in the 2004 Olympics in Athens,
Greece.
"Amare Stoudemire is one of the most dynamic players in the NBA,
showcasing a range of power and finesse that makes him a favorite among the
fans and a respected competitor among his peers," said Scott Rohde, director,
sports product development, SCEA. "We are elated that he has renewed his
partnership with us and believe that with Amare back on our team, NBA '08 will
once again raise the bar for the franchise."
The PS3 version introduces an all-new progression system where players
earn skill and experience rewards that can be used to thoroughly customize
player appearance and play styles. With upgraded controls that utilize
broader SIXAXIS wireless controller functionality, gamers can engage an
all-new variety of offensive and defensive basketball moves. The game boasts
updated character models with new animations, more dynamic and fluid movement,
and new skin textures to provide a higher, more detailed level of realism.
For the first time NBA '08 also introduces a comprehensive and in-depth audio
commentary with top broadcast talent Kevin Calabro of the Sonics for play-by-
play, and Mark Jackson for color analysis. The PS3 version will feature a
fully reworked, retro-looking user interface and a robust online system with
player profiles and quick play options.
Acting as a perfect complement to the PSP system's design and
portability, NBA '08 introduces a number of brand new quick action mini-games
that players can enjoy anytime, anywhere. All-new carnival-style games such
as Block-a-Shot join contests such as Fast Break, Shootin' Bricks, and pinball
to provide fast and engaging action that adds to the stable of traditional and
non-traditional basketball action. Additionally, players will experience a
more challenging Season Mode, where player management and balancing of team
chemistry come into play. Refined control mechanics and Artificial
Intelligence (A.I.) also create a more realistic and action-oriented gameplay
experience. The PSP version also features an enhanced Conquest Mode, expanded
multiplayer features, downloadable content, and expanded audio commentary.
NBA '08 for the PlayStation 2 returns with the third and final installment
of "The Life" series with "The Life: Volume 3." In this chapter, fans will
focus on Coach T.'s final season while trying to create a dynasty within the
NBA. With more than 60 different game scenarios available in The Life,
players will have the opportunity to play all five starting positions. The
PlayStation 2 version will deliver new play-by-play commentary, improved A.I.,
an updated user interface, and new on-court and crowd audio to enhance the
overall gameplay experience. It gives players nearly two-dozen mini-games and
online access to compete in a variety of leagues and tournaments, EyeToy USB
camera functionality, and an all-new soundtrack.