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Monday Tip-Off: Basketball Gaming’s Tecmo Super Bowl

Monday Tip-Off: Basketball Gaming's Tecmo Super Bowl

We’re at midcourt, and the ball is about to go up…it’s Monday Tip-Off! Join me as I begin the week here at the NLSC with my opinions and commentary on basketball gaming topics, as well as tales of the fun I’ve been having on the virtual hardwood. This week, I’m tipping things off with some thoughts on finding basketball gaming’s answer to Tecmo Super Bowl.

Tecmo Super Bowl is undoubtedly an iconic video game. Fully-licensed NFL teams and players, well-designed gameplay, stat tracking, and the dominance of virtual Bo Jackson, all helped cement it as a legendary release. That legend has only grown over time, thanks to emulation facilitating a modding scene that has kept the game dutifully updated and enthusiastically played right through to today. When it comes to a cult following in the retro gaming and modding scene, Tecmo Super Bowl is right up there with the original Doom games.

Basketball is my sport however, so I’m left wondering: is there an equivalent retro hoops title to Tecmo Super Bowl? For that matter, could there be? Obviously, there are a handful of old favourites still being updated, but these days those titles rarely approach the same vintage as Tecmo Super Bowl. It stands to reason. It could be argued that sim basketball games that hold up decades later didn’t come along until the mid 90s, or even the mid 2000s. Once they evolved to that point, we ended up with several great releases that remained moddable and playable years later. With that in mind, which titles could potentially be basketball gaming’s Tecmo Super Bowl?

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NBA Jam: 2020s On Fire Edition Mod V5.1 Released

NBA Jam: 2020s On Fire Edition Mod Released

In case you thought johnz1 was kidding about updating NBA Jam: 2020s On Fire Edition throughout the 2020s or until he grows weary of NBA Jam: On Fire Edition – unlikely as the latter seems – V5.1 of the mod is now available! As with the previous release, it works with both the RPCS3 emulator and jailbroken PlayStation 3s. Please note that the mod is only available for PS3, and no Xbox 360 version is available or planned.

Although NBA Jam: 2020s On Fire Edition is intended to be a “best of the 2020s” total conversion rather than a current season roster, V5.1 does include some updates for the 2026 season. Specifically, the 2026 Hawks, Celtics, and Raptors have been added, and James Harden has been moved to the Cavaliers. A handful of players have been removed to make way for new additions, the roster order has been changed for a few teams, and new artwork has been added including remastered player faces and other enhancements. Please note that the new release is essentially treated as a brand new game, so save files for previous versions of the mod unfortunately won’t work with V5.1.

Full release notes for NBA Jam: 2020s On Fire Edition V5.1 can be found below. Download the mod here in the release topic, where you’ll also find additional information, previews, and updates. Shout out as always to johnz1 for pioneering NBA Jam: On Fire Edition modding, and keeping this and his other amazing projects going!

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NLSC Top 10 Plays of the Week: February 7th, 2026

NLSC Top 10 Plays of the Week

Get ready for more fantastic highlights from the basketball gaming community in the NLSC Top 10 Plays of the Week, curated by Dee! New and old games alike are featured in this celebration of spectacular moments on the virtual hardwood. To submit your clips, post them in this topic, send Dee a message, or hit him up on X.

One of the best parts of the NLSC Top 10 Plays is that it’s a weekly reminder that older hoops titles needn’t be forgotten. People in the community are currently meeting up weekly to play NBA Hangtime, and those sessions have delivered another exciting alley-oop for the countdown. Elsewhere, NBA Live 19’s servers may be gone, but the spectacular moments live on. That’s just the tip of the iceberg, as five different basketball video games are featured in this week’s array of poster dunks, two-way plays, and other great virtual hardwood highlights. Let’s get to the action!

What was your favourite highlight this week? Sound off in the comments below, and once again, get in on the fun by sending us your best plays! Remember, as long as it’s a basketball game, it’s eligible for the countdown. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to us on YouTube for more basketball gaming videos.

The Friday Five: 5 Inaccuracies With All-Stars in Games

The Friday Five: 5 Inaccuracies With All-Stars in Games

Welcome to another edition of The Friday Five! Every Friday I cover a topic related to basketball gaming, either as a list of five items, or a Top 5 countdown. The topics for these lists and countdowns include everything from fun facts and recollections to commentary and critique. This week’s Five is a list of five inaccuracies regarding the All-Stars in various basketball video games.

Another All-Star Game will be upon us next week. I admit that I highly doubt I’ll be watching it. What was once a spectacular exhibition of the best players in the NBA competing in the ultimate pick-up game has turned into a boring display that we can’t even call basketball. From the lack of effort by a spoiled generation of players to ridiculous formats under the tournament-obsessed Adam Silver, the All-Star Game absolutely stinks now. It’s a damn shame, as its spits on the legacy of all the great players who paved the way for today’s “stars” to get paid $40 million to load-manage.

Whoops, I went full Grumpy Old Man there! It is tough not to grumble though, as the All-Star Game used to be something I really enjoyed. Sadly, over the past decade or so, it’s completely lost its appeal and competitive spirit. I still have fond memories of what the event used to be of course, and that also carries over to the virtual hardwood. Over the years, it’s been a blast to play with the All-Star teams in games, as well as the Rookie Challenge/Rising Stars squads when they’re available. As with many other aspects of basketball video game rosters though, the virtual All-Star teams have had some rather weird and interesting inaccuracies. Here are five that I’ve encountered!

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Latest Updates To PatTheHead’s NBA 2K13 Rosters

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This is a monthly reminder to anyone still playing NBA 2K13 PC to check in on the latest updates to PatTheHead’s rosters! Since the last bulletin in January, ukwe and abdelkaders have continued to contribute end-of-season and start-of-season updates. To that end, the start-of-season rosters for the NBA/BAA now go right back to the inaugural 1947 campaign, while the end-of-season rosters have been updated through 2022.

The project also includes current 2026 season rosters for NBA 2K13, though with all of the recent movement, further updates are obviously forthcoming. For those who are unfamiliar with PatTheHead’s rosters for NBA 2K13, the project is a love letter to basketball with authentic retro season rosters for the NBA, BAA, NBL, ABL, NBPL, and PBLA. It also includes roster mods for the Olympic Games, as well as other FIBA tournaments spanning decades.

Download the latest updates here in the project’s release topic! You can also find previews and more information about the project, as well as keep track of the ongoing updates. A big thanks once again to PatTheHead and everyone else who continues to work on this fantastic mod! It’s great to see an all-time favourite being kept alive with such passion and care, with a project that’s freely available for one and all.

Wayback Wednesday: Jersey Swaps for Past Stints in NBA Live 95

Wayback Wednesday: Jersey Swaps for Past Stints in NBA Live 95

This is Wayback Wednesday, your midweek blast from the past! From retrospectives of basketball games and their interesting features, to republished articles and looking at NBA history through the lens of the virtual hardwood, Wednesdays at the NLSC are for going back in time. This week, I’m going back to NBA Live 95 to trade players and create jersey swaps that represent their past stints.

Since another trade deadline is upon us, I feel like putting some players in different jerseys! Last month, I fired up NBA Live 95 for Super Nintendo to create some jersey swaps that represented future stints for a bunch of players. As I said in that article, I really enjoy the combination of video game nostalgia, NBA history, and a challenging exercise. Furthermore, I’ve always found the jersey swaps for traded players in NBA Live 95 for SNES to be a cool feature, one that I’ve come to appreciate even more on a technical level as a solution to the limited storage space on cartridges.

So, let’s talk about past stints for players that we can trade in NBA Live 95 SNES. As someone who really got into basketball in the mid 90s, I tend to associate the players from that era with the teams they were playing for when I first started watching the NBA and playing basketball video games. Of course, I soon found out that a number of players had begun their career elsewhere. It was sometimes difficult to imagine; a retroactive familiar faces in strange places situation! We can depict some of those past stints in NBA Live 95 using jersey swaps, so let’s take a look back…way back…

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NLSC Podcast #617: Ranking NBA 2K on PS4 & X1

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From courtside of the virtual hardwood, it’s Episode #617 of the NLSC Podcast!

The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One generation of NBA 2K games – and their PC ports beginning with NBA 2K15 – saw some fantastic hits, but also a couple of disappointing misses. With that in mind, how would we personally rank the eighth gen NBA 2K releases? That’s the challenge before us this week, as we take a look back and rank NBA 2K14 through NBA 2K20 from worst to best. As you’ll hear, it was tough to separate a couple of the generation’s best NBA 2K titles that have also become some of our all-time favourite basketball video games, but between gameplay, modes, content, and overall vibe, we had ample criteria to devise rankings that we stand behind.

To get involved with the mailbag or to provide any feedback on the show, hit us up in the comments, reach out on social media, or post here in the NLSC Forum! For more information on the NLSC Podcast including episode guides, check out this page in our Wiki. You can also find the show on our YouTube channel, along with the rest of our video content. As always, thanks for tuning in, and go get buckets!

Monday Tip-Off: The Door Finally Closes on NBA Live…Maybe

We’re at midcourt, and the ball is about to go up…it’s Monday Tip-Off! Join me as I begin the week here at the NLSC with my opinions and commentary on basketball gaming topics, as well as tales of the fun I’ve been having on the virtual hardwood. This week, I’m tipping things off with some thoughts on how the door has seemingly closed on NBA Live.

Although NBA Live has remained dormant since 2019, I’ve still had plenty of reasons to write about it. Older releases have re-entered my rotation, and I’ve developed more of an appreciation for them. There are some that I’d like to dust off more often, and even mod. I’ve talked about the opportunities the series has had, and some of the ones that it’s squandered. I’ve lamented how both the series and its long-time fans deserved better. Above all, I’ve continued to champion the need for alternatives, and noted how despite numerous setbacks, somehow the door has remained open for NBA Live.

However, with the shutdown of NBA Live 19’s servers and no new release on the horizon, it feels as though the door has finally closed. I could be wrong here, and it’s certainly not the outcome that I wanted. I still believe in the importance of having at least two viable sim options on the market, and I’ll continue to advocate for that. Even if a return for NBA Live is as highly unlikely as it seems, there’s arguably still a better chance of that happening than another developer stepping up to try to compete with NBA 2K. For now though, with online support for NBA Live 19 ending and NBA Live Mobile being the last vestige of the series, the door has seemingly slammed shut.

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NBA Live 2005 Mod Releases: 2026 Season Rosters

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It’s great to still see NBA Live 2005 being kept alive with new mod releases after all these years, and to that end, Lo55yboy has uploaded a 2026 season roster. Check it out at the link below!

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2025/26 Roster

Thanks to everyone who continues to contribute to our Downloads database! If you need help uploading files, be sure to check out this video tutorial. For more information about downloads, the modding community, and Mod Releases bulletins, please see this FAQ in our Wiki.

NLSC Top 10 Plays of the Week: January 31st, 2026

NLSC Top 10 Plays of the Week

Get ready for more fantastic highlights from the basketball gaming community in the NLSC Top 10 Plays of the Week, curated by Dee! New and old games alike are featured in this celebration of spectacular moments on the virtual hardwood. To submit your clips, post them in this topic, send Dee a message, or hit him up on X.

It’s easy to just default to dunks as the definitive highlight in basketball, real or virtual. However, as the variety in this week’s NLSC Top 10 Plays demonstrates, we see all kinds of spectacular moments in hoops! We’re ending January with a bang as poster dunks are joined by self alley-oops, ankle-breakers, a heave from midcourt, and game-winning shots. Some cool mods are also on display, including retro NBA rosters and classic NCAA teams. These plays from NBA 2K14, NBA 2K16, and NBA 2K26 are ready to get you hyped for a weekend of basketball gaming, so let’s get to the action!

What was your favourite highlight this week? Sound off in the comments below, and once again, get in on the fun by sending us your best plays! Remember, as long as it’s a basketball game, it’s eligible for the countdown. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to us on YouTube for more basketball gaming videos.

The Friday Five: 5 Underappreciated Improvements

The Friday Five: 5 Underappreciated Improvements

Welcome to another edition of The Friday Five! Every Friday I cover a topic related to basketball gaming, either as a list of five items, or a Top 5 countdown. The topics for these lists and countdowns include everything from fun facts and recollections to commentary and critique. This week’s Five is a list of five improvements in basketball video games that I believe are somewhat underappreciated.

Basketball video games have come a long way, in ways that are extremely obvious. Technological improvements have allowed them to look more realistic, include more modes, content, and features, and generally achieve more accuracy throughout the years. However, the little things do matter, and often go a long way in making games more enjoyable. Of course, sometimes the big improvements are underappreciated as well, particularly if we focus on their potential drawbacks rather than how they’ve benefitted the genre.

If nothing else, some milestone improvements are underappreciated because they’ve been a part of basketball video games for so long, leading us to simply expect to see them and thus take them for granted. As such, I’d like to spotlight five improvements that I believe are underappreciated these days. Sure, they’ve become standard features so they’re not necessarily exciting anymore, and it’s not as though we need to grovel in gratitude. Nevertheless, they still deserve recognition for improving the games and pushing them forward. As someone who has been playing basketball games since the 90s, I’d suggest that these five improvements are among the most underappreciated.

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NBA 2K16 Jersey Colour & Type Editor by Nba2kfadeaway

NBA 2K16 Cover Art - Stephen Curry

In addition to providing several spectacular highlights for the NLSC Top 10 Plays, Nba2kfadeaway has been doing some excellent work with both creating mods and whipping up some modding utilities. His latest release is a tool that allows you to edit jersey colours and types in NBA 2K16.

Editing accessory colours is as easy is selecting from a series of colour boxes, while a dropdown menu allows you to select different collars and shorts. Please note that the tool reads memory live, so it must be run after you’ve fired up NBA 2K16, and restarted whenever you restart the game. Once you’ve made the desired changes, you’ll need to save the roster you’re working on in-game.

Pick up the NBA 2K16 Jersey Colour & Type Editor here in our Downloads section! You can also find more information and previews in the release topic. Nba2kfadeaway is currently still looking to map a few as yet unknown colours, so if you can provide any insight while testing out the tool, please let him know. A big thanks to Nba2kfadeaway for the jersey tool and making it freely available, along with other mods for NBA 2K16. We’re keen to support the modding scene for both current and classic games, and resources like this are a huge help.

Wayback Wednesday: 30 Years Ago, I Bought NBA Jam TE

Wayback Wednesday: 30 Years Ago, I Bought NBA Jam TE

This is Wayback Wednesday, your midweek blast from the past! From retrospectives of basketball games and their interesting features, to republished articles and looking at NBA history through the lens of the virtual hardwood, Wednesdays at the NLSC are for going back in time. This week, I’m reflecting on it being 30 years since I bought the PC version of NBA Jam Tournament Edition, aka NBA Jam TE.

These days, I have a sizeable collection of basketball video games – I’m overdue to take a new photo with the additions that I’ve made since 2022 – but it all had to start somewhere! As it happens, I purchased my very first basketball video game 30 years ago yesterday. That game was of course NBA Jam Tournament Edition, or NBA Jam TE as it’s also commonly known. A minor technical issue prevented me from playing it on January 27th 1996, but a day later that was all sorted, so today marks 30 years since I hit the virtual hardwood in NBA Jam Tournament Edition for the first time.

Needless to say, as one of the earliest titles that turned my interest in basketball and basketball gaming into full-blown fandom – some might say obsession – NBA Jam Tournament Edition is an all-time nostalgic favourite. It certainly helps that just like the original NBA Jam, it still holds up superbly three decades later. Of course, even if I wasn’t able to enjoy it today, it’d still be a special part of my history with the virtual hardwood and real hoops alike. As such, I’ll never pass up the opportunity to reflect on it, especially on a milestone anniversary! Let’s take a look back…way back…

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NLSC Podcast #616: Witnessing Basketball History

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From courtside of the virtual hardwood, it’s Episode #616 of the NLSC Podcast!

Do you remember where you were and what you were doing when you witnessed some of the biggest moments in the history of basketball? This week, we join the community in recalling how we personally experienced memorable events in hoops, NBA or otherwise. These range from exciting plays, favourite highlights, and incredible outcomes, to league-changing trades and announcements, to truly shocking and saddening news. In short, there have been plenty of moments during our time watching basketball that have stuck with us for one reason or another! As we discuss, these memories are often intertwined with other aspects of our lives, making them all the more vivid even decades later.

To get involved with the mailbag or to provide any feedback on the show, hit us up in the comments, reach out on social media, or post here in the NLSC Forum! For more information on the NLSC Podcast including episode guides, check out this page in our Wiki. You can also find the show on our YouTube channel, along with the rest of our video content. As always, thanks for tuning in, and go get buckets!

Monday Tip-Off: Last Gen NBA 2K Gamers Deserve Better

Monday Tip-Off: Last Gen NBA 2K Gamers Deserve Better

We’re at midcourt, and the ball is about to go up…it’s Monday Tip-Off! Join me as I begin the week here at the NLSC with my opinions and commentary on basketball gaming topics, as well as tales of the fun I’ve been having on the virtual hardwood. This week, I’m tipping things off with some thoughts on how NBA 2K gamers that are still playing on Last Gen consoles deserve better.

I’ll admit that I’m surprised we’re still seeing NBA 2K come out for the Last Gen consoles. Back in 2023, I speculated that we might be reaching the end of the road for NBA 2K on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, based on the minimal previews and lack of substantial post-release support. Obviously that didn’t turn out to be the case, with NBA 2K25 and NBA 2K26 both receiving Last Gen releases. While I wouldn’t be shocked if the series leaves PS4 and X1 behind in 2026, there’s actually a decent chance that NBA 2K27 will still be released on those consoles.

And you know what? I have absolutely no problem with that! Although I can play the New Gen version on my PlayStation 5 or PC, plenty of people don’t have that option, either by choice or circumstance. To that end, I truly loathe the elitist attitude that a contingent of Next Gen/New Gen gamers display, from mocking people for financial hardship to believing that Last Gen gamers don’t deserve a good product. The fact of the matter is that everyone who is still playing NBA 2K on a Last Gen console for whatever reason has deserved better than what they’ve received and how they’ve been treated the last few years. Only a shameless corporate shill would argue otherwise.

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