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'''''NBA Street V3''''' is a basketball video game developed by {{wp|EA Canada}}, published by {{wp|EA Sports Big}}, and certified by {{wp|THX}} in 2005 for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], {{wp|Xbox (console)|Xbox}}, and {{wp|PlayStation 2}} and the third game in EA's {{wp|NBA Street (series)|''NBA Street'' series}}.
'''''NBA Street V3''''' is a basketball video game that had a multiplatform release for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], {{wp|Xbox (console)|Xbox}}, and {{wp|PlayStation 2}}, though only the GameCube version features [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Princess Peach]] as playable characters, collectively known in-game as the "Nintendo All-Stars". This is in response to a deal between EA and Nintendo in which EA would include Nintendo characters and properties in a few of their games; another game to take advantage of this was ''[[SSX on Tour]]''. A basketball court based on the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise, named the [[Nintendo Court]], is also featured in the GameCube version. ''NBA Street V3'' is the third game in EA's {{wp|NBA Street (series)|''NBA Street'' series}}. It was developed by {{wp|EA Canada}}, published by {{wp|EA Sports Big}}, and certified by {{wp|THX}} in 2005.
 
The GameCube version features [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Princess Peach]] as playable characters, collectively known in-game as the "Nintendo All-Stars". This is in response to a deal between EA and Nintendo in which EA would include Nintendo characters and properties in a few of their games; another game to take advantage of this was ''[[SSX Tour]]''. A basketball court based on the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise, named the [[Nintendo Court]], is also featured in the GameCube version.
 
A [[Reissue#Ports|port]], titled ''{{wp|NBA Street Showdown}}'' was released later in 2005 for the {{wp|PlayStation Portable}}, but does not feature ''Mario'' characters.


==Playable characters==
==Playable characters==
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[[File:NBAStreetV3Poster.jpg|thumb|Mario about to perform a slam dunk.]]
[[File:NBAStreetV3Poster.jpg|thumb|Mario about to perform a slam dunk.]]
All teams represented are based on their entire {{wp|2004–05 NBA season}} roster, accurate as of December 20, 2004.  
All teams represented are based on their entire {{wp|2004–05 NBA season}} roster, accurate as of December 20, 2004.  
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*{{wp|Atlanta Hawks}}
*{{wp|Atlanta Hawks}}
*{{wp|Boston Celtics}}
*{{wp|Boston Celtics}}
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*{{wp|Golden State Warriors}}
*{{wp|Golden State Warriors}}
*{{wp|Houston Rockets}}
*{{wp|Houston Rockets}}
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*{{wp|Indiana Pacers}}
*{{wp|Indiana Pacers}}
*{{wp|Los Angeles Clippers|LA Clippers}}
*{{wp|Los Angeles Clippers|LA Clippers}}
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*{{wp|New Orleans Hornets}}
*{{wp|New Orleans Hornets}}
*{{wp|New York Knicks}}
*{{wp|New York Knicks}}
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*{{wp|Orlando Magic}}
*{{wp|Orlando Magic}}
*{{wp|Philadelphia 76ers}}
*{{wp|Philadelphia 76ers}}
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*{{wp|Utah Jazz}}
*{{wp|Utah Jazz}}
*{{wp|Washington Wizards}}
*{{wp|Washington Wizards}}
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===Unlockable===
===Unlockable===
====Street Legends====
====Street Legends====
These characters are original characters created for the game.
These characters are original characters created for the game.
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*Biggie Littles
*Biggie Littles
*Dime
*Dime
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*Takashi
*Takashi
*Phat
*Phat
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*Bonafide
*Bonafide
*Stretch
*Stretch
|
}}
|}


====NBA Legends====
====NBA Legends====
These characters are retired or deceased basketball players, as of the game's development.
These characters are retired or deceased basketball players, as of the game's development.
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*{{wp|Darryl Dawkins}}
*{{wp|Darryl Dawkins}}
*{{wp|Spud Webb}}
*{{wp|Spud Webb}}
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*{{wp|Earl Monroe}}
*{{wp|Earl Monroe}}
*{{wp|Elgin Baylor}}
*{{wp|Elgin Baylor}}
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*{{wp|Clyde Drexler}}
*{{wp|Clyde Drexler}}
*{{wp|Walt Frazier}}
*{{wp|Walt Frazier}}
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*{{wp|Isiah Thomas}}
*{{wp|Isiah Thomas}}
*{{wp|Dominique Wilkins}}
*{{wp|Dominique Wilkins}}
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*{{wp|Pete Maravich}}
*{{wp|Pete Maravich}}
*{{wp|Bill Russell}}
*{{wp|Bill Russell}}
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*{{wp|Wilt Chamberlain}}
*{{wp|Wilt Chamberlain}}
*{{wp|Kareem Abdul-Jabbar}}
*{{wp|Kareem Abdul-Jabbar}}
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====Rap Legends====
====Rap Legends====
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==Media==
===Miscellaneous===
{{more media|Mario-related music|section=yes}}
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NBA Street V3 GC Memory Card Icon.gif|Memory card icon
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=NBAストリートV3 マリオでダンク<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/before/05_0109.html</ref>
|Jap=NBAストリートV3 マリオでダンク<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/before/05_0109.html|title=2005年1月~9月発売 ライセンシーソフト|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=June 30, 2024}}</ref>
|JapR=NBA Sutorīto V3 Mario de Danku
|JapR=NBA Sutorīto V3 Mario de Danku
|JapM=Dunk at NBA Street V3 Mario
|JapM=Dunk at NBA Street V3 Mario
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*This is the first game to feature Princess Peach's main current sports attire other than her golf/tennis minidress, predating ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''.
*This is the first game to feature Princess Peach's main current sports attire other than her golf/tennis minidress, predating ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''.
**On a related note, Princess Peach is the only female playable character in the game.
**On a related note, Princess Peach is the only female playable character in the game.
*This is one of only two ''Mario''-related games for the Nintendo GameCube to lack progressive scan support, the other being ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]''.


==References==
==References==
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NBA Street V3
NBA Street V3 Cover.jpg
Developer EA Canada
Publisher EA Sports Big
Platform(s) Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2
Release date USA February 8, 2005[?]
Europe February 18, 2005[?]
Australia February 18, 2005[?]
Japan May 26, 2005[?]
Language(s) English (United Kingdom)
English (United States)
French (France)
German
Spanish (Spain)
Italian
Japanese
Genre Sports
Rating(s)
ESRB:E - Everyone
PEGI:3 - Three years and older
CERO:A - All ages
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Format
Nintendo GameCube:
Optical disc
Input
Nintendo GameCube:
Serial code(s) USA DOL-G3VE-USA

NBA Street V3 is a basketball video game that had a multiplatform release for the Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, and PlayStation 2, though only the GameCube version features Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach as playable characters, collectively known in-game as the "Nintendo All-Stars". This is in response to a deal between EA and Nintendo in which EA would include Nintendo characters and properties in a few of their games; another game to take advantage of this was SSX on Tour. A basketball court based on the Super Mario franchise, named the Nintendo Court, is also featured in the GameCube version. NBA Street V3 is the third game in EA's NBA Street series. It was developed by EA Canada, published by EA Sports Big, and certified by THX in 2005.

Playable characters

On top of the following playable characters, the game has a custom character creation mode.

Nintendo All-Stars

Other teams

NBA Street V3 poster
Mario about to perform a slam dunk.

All teams represented are based on their entire 2004–05 NBA season roster, accurate as of December 20, 2004.

Unlockable

Street Legends

These characters are original characters created for the game.

  • Biggie Littles
  • Dime
  • Takashi
  • Phat
  • Bonafide
  • Stretch

NBA Legends

These characters are retired or deceased basketball players, as of the game's development.

Rap Legends

All three characters are members of the hip-hop group Beastie Boys.

Gallery

Cover art

Artwork

Screenshots

Sprites

Miscellaneous

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese NBAストリートV3 マリオでダンク[1]
NBA Sutorīto V3 Mario de Danku
Dunk at NBA Street V3 Mario

Trivia

  • This is the first game to feature Princess Peach's main current sports attire other than her golf/tennis minidress, predating Mario Superstar Baseball.
    • On a related note, Princess Peach is the only female playable character in the game.
  • This is one of only two Mario-related games for the Nintendo GameCube to lack progressive scan support, the other being WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!.

References

  1. ^ 2005年1月~9月発売 ライセンシーソフト. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved June 30, 2024.