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If you're looking for the latest game in the NBA 2K series, then you'll be glad to hear that NBA 2K9 is now available! This popular game has been fully updated with all new content. Download it now and beat your friends! Password: "PASSWORD" Password: "tomorrow" Password: "123456" Password: "letmein" #Didn't do this one. Don't know how to make an informative and factual blog post about a password being leaked. lol. I would have just put a fake password though, so there's really no point in me doing this one. The NBA 2K series has had gatorade commercials with Kobe Bryant. As part of his sponsorship, Bryant showered Gatorade with praise upon the team members. For example, "The only thing better than having two all-stars is having three". One commercial portrayed Bryant dribbling down the court, then throwing up a shot that hit the backboard before hitting the rim. The NBA 2K6 version of this commercial was based on Bryant's drive against Detroit in Game 6 of the 2006 Western Conference Finals. In 2008, Gatorade had a commercial showing Kobe Bryant shooting a fade-away jump shot and imagined playing in "2K9" instead of actual competition. NBA 2K9 was featured on the cover of "Game Informer". It was revealed on their Jan. 6, 2009 issue, which also featured two fold-out posters. On the cover of the game, Kobe Bryant is seen wearing a throwback of the Los Angeles Lakers' purple and gold jersey from their early years in Minnesota.The PlayStation 3 version of "NBA 2K9" received "generally favorable reviews", while the PSP, Wii and Xbox 360 versions received "average" reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. GameZone gave it a score of 8.5 out of 10 and said that it is easy to get lost in this game for hours at a time. "Official PlayStation Magazine" gave it a score of eight out of ten and said, "Some things don't change: it's still very good." "GamePro" gave the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions four-and-a-half stars out of five and said that "the introduction of turbo and Eurostepping adds more depth to the control scheme, not to mention extra moves like double-jumpers, one handers, and more." However, "Digital Spy" gave the same console versions three stars out of five and said that apart from the new controls, "everything else seems awfully familiar. Even the soundtrack is a lazy rehash of all the previous games' tracks." "The A.V. Club" gave the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions a B− and said that it "may be the most accessible yet, but it's designed to lure in newcomers rather than satisfy veterans." However, "The Times" gave the same console versions four stars out of five and called them "the best designed basketball game yet." "The Sydney Morning Herald" also gave the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions four stars out of five and said that these last few games have been getting better, but "they still lack some of the arcade playability of their predecessors. cfa1e77820
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