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NBA 2K12 Demo Goes Live Today

by on September 20, 2011
 

If you have been looking forward to the release of NBA 2K12 on either Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, then good news today as the demo for this title is now available to download on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace and PlayStation Network. The demo allows you to relive last seasons stunning NBA Final and play a quarter as either the Miami Heat or the Dallas Mavericks and also showcases some dramatic improvements to the latest outing of this series such as full 360 degree movement, a brand new post play system, total shock stick control and updated visuals. You will also be able to play as some of the legends of NBA basketball like Michael Jordon, Larry Bird and more!

2K Sports today announced that a free demo of NBA 2K12 is now available on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system. The demo allows players to relive this past season’s exciting NBA Finals and play one quarter as the Miami Heat or Dallas Mavericks. The demo showcases many of this year’s improvements, including an all-new post play system for full 360-degree player movement to dominate the paint, total shot stick control for more intuitive offensive moves, and updated visuals complete with dynamic broadcast-style pre-game highlight reels.

This year’s edition of NBA 2K, the top-selling and top-rated NBA video game simulation franchise, will allow players to take control of some of the most iconic names and teams in NBA history, such as Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Julius Irving, and put them head-to-head against other classic and modern-day teams to create NBA dream matchups and end the debate over the “NBA’s Greatest” once and for all.

So if this has sparked your interest, get downloading the demo now and if you fancy playing some more B-Ball, then NBA 2K12 will be available to purchase on 7th October. Keep your eye on GodisaGeek.com for any further developments.