NBA Live 95 Game Editor

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The NBA Live 95 Game Editor (also called NBA-Ed) is a DOS-based utility created by Jose de Leon which allows users to modify NBA Live 95 data. It offers similar features to WiNBA-Ed by Brien Smith including the ability to edit text strings, change player data and modify team rosters. Although a highly effective tool, the DOS environment was sometimes confronting for novices compared to the Windows-based WiNBA-Ed. The final released version of the NBA Live 95 Game Editor is v2.01.

Key Features[edit]

  • Edit existing player data including ratings, bio data, stats, appearance and roster position
  • Edit names to create new players
  • Trade and Copy players between teams
  • Edit All-Star rosters
  • Edit text strings in the NBA Live 95 executable

Limitations[edit]

  • New players cannot be added to the game; existing ones may only be replaced
  • Because existing text strings must be overwritten, any important strings (ie ones that will still be used) must be left untouched
  • Players cannot be made taller than 8 feet
  • Players cannot be made heavier than 355 pounds

Usage[edit]

The NBA Live 95 Game Editor was used extensively along with Brien Smith's DOS-based WiNBA-Ed to create roster patches for NBA Live 95. It was an extremely popular tool in the early days of the NLSC when NBA Live 95 was still popular and widely played by fans of the series.

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