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NBA 2K9 Demo On Live, PSN
Full game available on October 7th.
Date: Friday, October 03, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

2K Sports has announced that the demo of NBA 2K9 is now available for download on the PlayStation Network, and on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace. The demo will offer fans an opportunity to relive this past season’s exciting NBA Finals and play in a four minute quarter as either the Los Angeles Lakers or Boston Celtics at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston.

NBA 2K9 is the premier basketball game for serious players, and aims to deliver the most realistic and feature-rich simulation experience ever available in the NBA 2K franchise – from gameplay and graphics to presentation and online features.

Fans will also be able to enjoy the most up-to-date basketball experience ever available in the NBA 2K franchise through Living Rosters with constant updates to player ratings and player tendencies, along with access to exclusive unlockable animation packages for players in the game. If it happens during the regular NBA season, it will happen in NBA 2K9.

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