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Developer
Electronic Arts
Publisher
Electronic Arts
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
October 5, 2004
Genre
Sports
Players
4

The Freestyle Revolution goes airborne with NBA LIVE 2005. With Freestyle Air, take your game above the rim like never before with highlight-reel dunks, alley-oops, put-backs, tip-ins, and devastating shot-blocking abilities. Slam your way to the top or bust out sweet new Freestyle dribbling and post moves that give you even greater control on the hardwood.



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