Arcade Games: Where Art Thou?

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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    Arcade Games: Where Art Thou?



    Some of the best reviewed and best remembered sports games of the past two generations have been of the arcade variety. In fact, these titles were once a staple of the genre. I’ve spent the same amount of time playing NBA Street, NFL Street, the Midway titles, and The Bigs as I have their AAA counterparts. (For this article, I’m purposefully leaving out extreme sports and racing games, which often intentionally straddle the line between sim and arcade).

    What makes these titles shine is their ability to capture what we like about sports -- gameplay, player ability, roster management, etc. -- in quick, hard-hitting doses. When playing an arcade title, I don’t care about slider adjustments or statistical realism; I just want to see how the next play unfolds and ultimately affects the scoreboard. In some ways, these games are the purest representations of sports available.

    But yet, these titles continue to disappear from the marketplace. Why is this?

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  • SHAKYR
    MVP
    • Nov 2003
    • 1795

    #2
    I hope arcade game make a comeback because I'm tired of getting hybrid sports games with arcade and sim mixed into the main gameplay instead of having to separate styles in one. I don't see arcade making a major comeback unless you give those fans full character customization and options to keep them interested.
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    • Irishwhiskey119
      Banned
      • Jul 2012
      • 65

      #3
      The only games that are not Arcade to me are The Show and NBA 2k14.

      Madden and NCAA are close to sim but still just lack the realism. I mean 5 minute quarters are the default so it's still a joke.

      Games are getting closer and closer to pleasing realistic simulation but in the end the game studios always do the stupid thing and try to make their games for the ADD kids of the world. Therefor they become arcade games.

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      • HunterK13
        Rookie
        • Nov 2013
        • 15

        #4
        I miss the NBA and NFL Street games. I played NFL Street 2 more than Madden, and I love Madden. They kind of lost me with NFL Street 3 with the control changes. And NBA Street Homecourt was bad compared to the previous 3 entries in that series. But honestly those games were awesome because you get the fun of pick-up with the ability of the best athletes in the world. Can we get NFL Street 2 and NBA Street Vol. 2 remastered?

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        • Gramps91
          MVP
          • Sep 2010
          • 2116

          #5
          I'm more of a sim gamer, but I really miss the NBA Street series.
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          • scottyp180
            MVP
            • Jun 2007
            • 2214

            #6
            This is a question I asl myself from time to time. Nfl blitz, nhl hitz, and nba street are some of my favorite and I thinl most fun sports titlea of all time. I love sim games but its nice to have a quick easy to play title that you can play with your friends and not have to put much thought into. I think these titles are necessary to contrast the sim titles. I think of it like the movie industry. Everyone loves a movie with a great story that involves some thinking for the viewer (consider this a sim sports game) but sometimes you just want to watch a movie that involves minimal thinking but is a fun movie to watch, typically a comedy or straight up action movie (consider this arcade sports titles). I hope that sports companies will find a new love for such titles because I miss the days of nba street, nfl blitz, nhl hitz, mlb slugfest, the bigs, etc

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            • jhartman01
              Rookie
              • Mar 2008
              • 82

              #7
              I do agree that EA may have more luck re-doing the NBA Street series than trying to push a sim NBA product. In fact, an NBA Street game would probably outsell NBA Live. I can picture it now, NBA Street game with a mode where you could create your own streetball player and play games like you do at the Park in 2K. Now that would be interesting...with servers that actually work. LOL
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              • TheBadazz
                MVP
                • Jun 2004
                • 2610

                #8
                I miss NBA Street and NFL Street. I wouldn't mind a update to NBA Jam! I have a Vita and those games would be sweet on that. EA missed out on some easy cash. Mindless fun without buying this and unlocking that.
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                • Bad_Intentions
                  All Star
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 5392

                  #9
                  It's not sports but def jam fight for NY was an amazing arcade fighter. EA destroyed it when they made icon.

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                  • Duece
                    Rookie
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 385

                    #10
                    I would love an NBA Street V4... I didn't play Homecourt but NBA Street V3 was NEAR perfect. The game play was fun, the customization was loaded (create players, shoes, courts) and the career mode was long. Really would love to play that series again.

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                    • Artur
                      Rookie
                      • Oct 2013
                      • 34

                      #11
                      I pray for authentic NBA Street )

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                      • Complex
                        MVP
                        • Oct 2005
                        • 2494

                        #12
                        NBA Street was great. Definitely needs another edition on next gen.
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                        • boomhauertjs
                          All Star
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 5373

                          #13
                          The market is there for a 2014 version of Power Pros (or even the Bobblehead game) with the absence of a baseball game on the Xbox.

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                          • rtkiii
                            Banned
                            • Sep 2012
                            • 522

                            #14
                            NBA Street was cool.

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                            • barimanlhs
                              Rookie
                              • Jun 2012
                              • 262

                              #15
                              The one thing the NBA Street series had going for it was its incredible amount of fun, no matter how many times you played it. In fact there was a great stretch of time when everything coming out of EA Sports BIG was just fantastic....then something odd happened in the PS3 and 360 era and for whatever reason, video game fun was gone.

                              NBA Street Vol 2 had a fantastic formula and V3 completed it imo. I wasnt a fan of Homecourt because it didnt seem like a Street game (double dunks aside). Id love to see a true reboot of the Street series and SSX (A real reboot...) but I dont know if thatll happen any time soon.
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