NBA Basketball 2000

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NBA Basketball 2000
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Developer(s) Radical Entertainment
Publisher(s) Fox Sports Interactive
Platform(s) PlayStation, Windows
Release
  • NA: October 31, 1999 (PS)
  • NA: November 3, 1999 (PC)
  • EU: 1999
Genre(s) Sports (Basketball)
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

NBA Basketball 2000 is a video game developed by Radical Entertainment, published by Fox Sports Interactive and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in North America and Activision internationally for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation in 1999.

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Reception

The PlayStation version received above-average reviews, while the PC version received unfavorable reviews, according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. [1] [2]

Notes

  1. In GameFan 's viewpoint of the PlayStation version, one critic gave it 61, and the other 62.

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