pinaculo escribió:no, sólo ha salido una noticia sobre ello
Osnola escribió:Se entiende que será jugador selecionable? Esperemos que si, y no solo sea la portada...
rufo69 escribió:Osnola escribió:Se entiende que será jugador selecionable? Esperemos que si, y no solo sea la portada...
Me imagino que al salir en portada, saldra en el equipo de legendas, que sino recuerdo mal si que salian varios equipos de esos.
Un saludo.
carlic escribió:Lidl escribió:Alguien sabe el día de lanzamiento?
Un saludo!
8 de Octubre.
ernesvk escribió:carlic escribió:Lidl escribió:Alguien sabe el día de lanzamiento?
Un saludo!
8 de Octubre.
monaco de NBA ya!! este año todos a coger a los heat?
ernesvk escribió:carlic escribió:Lidl escribió:Alguien sabe el día de lanzamiento?
Un saludo!
8 de Octubre.
monaco de NBA ya!! este año todos a coger a los heat?
Yo seguiré siendo fiel a mis colores pase lo que pase y seguiré con los Bulls por muy buenos que sean los Heat...aunq está claro que este año pocos habrán q no lo elijan en el online..
FKuyt escribió:Yo seguiré siendo fiel a mis colores pase lo que pase y seguiré con los Bulls por muy buenos que sean los Heat...aunq está claro que este año pocos habrán q no lo elijan en el online..
Asi es. En el 2K11 los Bulls seran un muy buen equipo para jugar al basquet. Con Derrick Rose para la magia, Noah para los tapones y rebotes y Charly Boozer como un excelente interno que aseguro puntos seran un equipo muy competitivo. Seguramente seran mi equipo del 2K11 y Denver para hacer frente a quienes se eligan a Miami.
VILLAformer escribió:Una pregunta como ira el tema Jordan? Supongo que solo saldra en los partidos rapidos no? vamos que no puedes jugar una temporada con el. Habra mas leyendas en cada equipos? por ejemplo Bird en celtics, magic en lakers?
When it arrives Oct. 5, NBA 2K11 will feature a 10-game "Jordan Challenge" that recreates Michael Jordan's most famous performances. Here's a breakdown of each game, its significance, and what you must do - plus one very notable omission.
The Arrival
When and Where: April 20, 1986. Game 2, 1st round playoffs vs. Celtics, at Boston Garden.
Goal 1: Score 63 points or more
Goal 2: Shoot 50 percent or better from the field
Skinny: Although the Bulls lost this game against one of the greatest Boston teams ever, you wouldn't tell it by the way Jordan's showstopping 63-point performance is remembered. After the game, Larry Bird said the Celtics were playing "God disguised as Michael Jordan."
69 Points
When and Where: March 28, 1990. Regular season game vs. Cavaliers, Richfield Coliseum
Goal 1: Score 69 points or more.
Goal 2: Shoot 50 percent or better from the field
Goal 3: Win the game
Skinny: Jordan averaged 44 points versus Cleveland in the 1989-1990 season, scored 54 points against them in the season opener, and had buried the Cavs' playoff dreams a year before. Yet Jordan himself considers this staggering 69-point performance his best ever. Teammate Stacey King would say later: "I'll always remember this as the night Michael Jordan and I combined to score 70 points."
Shootout
When and Where: Any date in 1990, a regular season game vs. Hawks
Goal 1: Outscore Dominique Wilkins
Goal 2: Hold Dominique under 25 Points
Goal 3: Win the game
Skinny: There is actually no game played between Chicago and Atlanta in 1990 that matches these conditions. (The closest is this one, Jordan scoring 36 points to the Human Highlight Film's 26.) But 2K Sports clearly wanted to put in a showdown between the league's pre-eminent scoring superstars, at the height of their rivalry.
Bad Boys
When and Where: May 26, 1990. Game 3, Eastern Conference Finals vs. Pistons, Chicago Stadium
Goal 1: Score 47 points or more
Goal 2: Win the game
Skinny: This game serves as the basis for The Jordan Rules in NBA 2K11. The year before, Chicago had taken a surprising 2-1 lead in the 1989 Eastern Conference finals against the hated Detroit Pistons, who then rolled out the bruising "Jordan Rules" strategy that targeted the superstar and dared the Bulls to beat them with the supporting cast. When these two hooked up in the 1990 Eastern Conference finals, Detroit deployed the same aggressive tactics en route to a 2-0 lead, before getting torched for 47 in Game Three. Detroit still would win this series, and repeat as NBA champions by sweeping the Lakers.
1991 NBA Finals
When and Where: June 2 thru June 12, 1991 vs. Lakers, Chicago Stadium and the Great Western Forum
Goal 1: Average 31.0 points or more for the series
Goal 2: Shoot 55 percent or better from the field
Goal 3: Win the series
Skinny: Magic vs. Michael made the 1991 Finals appointment television for five games, especially after the Lakers stole Game One in Chicago. The highlight will undoubtedly be Jordan's unbelievable switched-hands layup in Game Two - his 13th consecutive field goal of the night - and Scott Williams raising his arms triumphantly despite loafing up the court on the break and not being involved in the play at all.
The Shrug
When and Where: June 3, 1992. Game 1, 1st round playoffs vs. Blazers, Chicago Stadium
Goal 1: Score 35 points or more in the first half
Goal 2: Make 6 or more three-pointers in the first half
Goal 3: Hold Clyde Drexler to fewer than 20 points for the game.
Goal 4: Win the Game
Skinny: After hitting his sixth three-pointer in a scorching 35-point first-half performance, Jordan shrugged to NBC's Marv Albert at the scoring table, as if to say he didn't know how he does it either. The Bulls annihilated Portland 122-89 to open the series, but had to tough out a six-game win to repeat as champions.
Double Nickel
When and Where: March 18, 1995. Regular season game vs. Knicks, Madison Square Garden
Goal 1: Score 55 points or more.
Goal 2: Shoot 55 percent or better from the field.
Goal 3: Win the game
Skinny: After his father was murdered following the Bulls' first three-peat in 1993, a numbed Jordan retired, citing a desire no longer to play basketball, and to pursue a childhood dream of playing professional baseball. The one year experiment didn't work, and in 1995, Jordan returned to a listless Bulls team with a two-word announcement. "I'm back." Six games into his return, wearing No. 45, his baseball uniform number, Jordan cemented his reputation for delivering big-game performances almost at will, with a jaw-dropping 55-point night in the most famous arena in the world.
Father's Day Victory
When and Where: June 16, 1996. Game 6, 1996 Finals vs. Sonics, United Center
Goal 1: Score 22 points or more.
Goal 2: Grab nine rebounds or more.
Goal 3: Win the game
Skinny: In the first full season of his return, Chicago unloaded an NBA record 72 victory season and demolished the Eastern Conference in the playoffs, losing just one game before meeting Seattle in the Finals. The Bulls took a 3-0 lead on the Sonics before letting them back in with two wins, and the images of Jordan's clinching performance - he shot just 26 percent for the game - are not compelling. But winning a fourth NBA title, clutching the basketball at midcourt, and weeping on the floor of the locker room on Father's Day, is.
The Flu Game
When and Where: June 11, 1997. Game 5, 1997 Finals vs. Jazz. Delta Center.
Goal 1: Score 38 points or more.
Goal 2: Grab 7 rebounds or more.
Goal 3: Win the game
Skinny: Arguably the greatest individual performance under duress in the history of championship sports. Sick with the flu, the Bulls playing in a hostile Delta Center and facing a 3-2 series deficit, Jordan summoned a 38-point effort and the game-winning three point basket, making the most emphatic demonstration of his famous will to win. "No matter how sick I was, how tired I was, I felt the obligation to my team and the city of Chicago to go out, and give that extra effort," he said. Chicago won its fifth NBA title in the next game.
Michael's Last Dance
When and Where: June 14, 1998. Game 6, 1998 Finals vs. Jazz. Delta Center.
Goal 1: Score 45 points or more.
Goal 2: Get 4 steals or more.
Goal 3: Win the game.
Skinny: If only it ended here. Jordan's game winning shot for the 87-86 win, and sixth NBA championship, was a storybook finale too good to be true. And it was. Instead of being the last shot he'd ever take, Jordan would return from retirement again three years later, for two forgettable seasons with the Washington Wizards. But his game-winning shot for a sixth NBA title, set up by a steal from Karl Malone with the Jazz up by one, is the only way to end this series of indelible moments.
MISSING: The Shot
When and Where: May 7, 1989. Bulls vs. Cavs, Game Five of the First Round of the NBA Playoffs. Richfield Coliseum
Skinny: It's perplexing why 2K Sports did not include "The Shot" - one of the most famous game-winners Jordan hit - in the 10-game Jordan Challenge. With the 1990 Cavaliers appearing in "69 Points," 2K Sports has the likenesses of all the personnel on the court for Jordan's fist-pumping, Game Five dagger to sink Cleveland in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. The performance - 44 points, a game-winning basket - closely matches "Michael's Last Dance," so it would seem to be somewhat scriptable within The Jordan Challenge.
VILLAformer escribió:Una pregunta como ira el tema Jordan? Supongo que solo saldra en los partidos rapidos no? vamos que no puedes jugar una temporada con el. Habra mas leyendas en cada equipos? por ejemplo Bird en celtics, magic en lakers?
Osnola escribió:VILLAformer escribió:Una pregunta como ira el tema Jordan? Supongo que solo saldra en los partidos rapidos no? vamos que no puedes jugar una temporada con el. Habra mas leyendas en cada equipos? por ejemplo Bird en celtics, magic en lakers?
Uff, mu mal informado eh? Pasate por el hilo en el foro de ps3. Hay un modo donde jugarás una serie de partidos clasicos de Jordan donde tendrás que cumplir unos objetivos, una vez hayas completado todos los partidos (unos 10 creo que son) el jugador se desbloquea y lo puedes usar en My Player, comenzando con "Jordan joven" e ir mejorando (y puedes jugar en el equipo que quieras no neceseariamente en los bulls). En vez de crearte tu un jugador usarias a Jordan y jugarias contra Kobe o con él en los Lakers, por ejemplo, es decir, el Jordan de los 80 en la época actual.
Osnola escribió:VILLAformer escribió:Una pregunta como ira el tema Jordan? Supongo que solo saldra en los partidos rapidos no? vamos que no puedes jugar una temporada con el. Habra mas leyendas en cada equipos? por ejemplo Bird en celtics, magic en lakers?
Uff, mu mal informado eh? Pasate por el hilo en el foro de ps3. Hay un modo donde jugarás una serie de partidos clasicos de Jordan donde tendrás que cumplir unos objetivos, una vez hayas completado todos los partidos (unos 10 creo que son) el jugador se desbloquea y lo puedes usar en My Player, comenzando con "Jordan joven" e ir mejorando (y puedes jugar en el equipo que quieras no neceseariamente en los bulls). En vez de crearte tu un jugador usarias a Jordan y jugarias contra Kobe o con él en los Lakers, por ejemplo, es decir, el Jordan de los 80 en la época actual.
panchitoGC escribió:Me extraña la poca actividad de este post, ya queda poco para que salga y ni siquiera he visto ingame.
miguelillo42 escribió:joo,pues por la portada no me lo compro jaja,no hombre que ees broma pero solo espero que mejoren un poco los graficos...
Saludos
panchitoGC escribió:Me extraña la poca actividad de este post, ya queda poco para que salga y ni siquiera he visto ingame.