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The first NBA 2k came out.
The game was created by Visual Concepts and published by The Sega. -
NBA 2k3 featured real Announcers.
Since NBA 2K3 the game's announcing team has been something of a revolving door, featuring commentary from the likes of Bill Walton, Tom Tolbert, Kevin Frazier, Michele Tafoya, and Bob Fitzgerald. -
NBA 2k6 switches.
In 2005 Sega sold the NBA 2K series along with Visual Concepts to Take-Two Interactive. The series is currently published by 2K Sports, a publishing label of Take-Two. -
NBA 2k7 ps3.
The PlayStation 3 version of NBA 2K7 was the first version to support motion sensing controllers with free throw shooting that has the player move theSixaxis controller in a motion similar to a real free throw shot, but was discontinued for later games in the series. -
NBA 2k11.
NBA 2K11 was the first installment in the franchise to have support for stereoscopic 3D screens, although this feature was made available via an update only for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. -
NBA 2k13 opens All-Star weekend.
On May 3, 2012, 2K Sports announced that as a bonus for pre-ordering the game, buyers would receive downloadable content for an All Star Weekend, which would feature the Slam Dunk Contest, Three Point Contest, Rising Stars Challenge, and the NBA All Star Game. -
NBA 2k13 shoemaker.
Also a shoe creator was developed, with Nike, Jordan, Adidas, Spalding, Reebok, Converse, Under Armour, and generic shoes available to create and edit. -
NBA 2k12 goes to the App store.
NBA 2k opened for the first time on iOS iPhone and iPad. -
NBA 2k12 3D.
NBA 2K12 became the first game in the series to have "built-in" support of 3D for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, and the first to include motion controls using the PlayStation Move. -
NBA 2k14 involves European teams.
On July 2, 2013; 2K Sports and Euroleague signed an exclusive multi-year deal to include teams in the game.[6] This marks the first time Euroleague teams have appeared in the NBA 2K series, similar to EA's NBA Live series, which included FIBA teams and also the U.S. national basketball team found in 2K13, beginning with Live 08 and ending withLive 10, and was supposed to happen in Elite 11[7] but was later cancelled. -
Lebron James “Path to Greatness”.
LeBron: Path to Greatness" mode, which is not found on the PlayStation 4 & Xbox One versions of the game, is reminiscent of a cut-down version of 2K11's Jordan Challenge, where you get to control LeBron James' career as you attempt to win multiple rings (although his future is somewhat laid out by the game and choices are limited). -
Lebron James picks the soundtrack for NBA 2k14.
On July 15, 2013, the NBA 2K Live team announced the soundtrack to NBA 2K14, chosen by LeBron James. 2K14'ssoundtrack features a much more present type of music, showing off new popular hits that have been recently released instead of older more classic songs like previous 2K versions. [8][9] -