NBA 2K1 Sega Dreamcast Gameplay

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Published 2010-10-10
This is My Favorite NBA 2K Game
NBA 2K1 is the second installment of the NBA 2K series. It was developed by Visual Concepts and published by SEGA (as Sega Sports). It was the first NBA 2K game to feature online multiplayer and the first game to feature street courses instead of playing a game inside the stadium in the first game, famous street courts such as The Cage, Rucker Park, Franklin Park, and the Goat Park. It was released on November 1, 2000 in North America with the Dreamcast.

All Comments (21)
  • @aboogie2300
    I wanna cry when i watch this i just miss being 11 years old with no worries coming home from school playing basketball at the courts then coming in the house and play this all night miss the old days
  • @imREALino
    For those saying this is "crap". Think twice. Show respect. Cause without nba 2k or nba 2k1...we will never have nba 2k14. Just saying. And it is not too bad considering how old this gameplay is.
  • @RDSports5
    Amazing how good this looked considering it came out 17 years ago.. Man, Dreamcast was a powerful and underrated little machine.
  • @TRJ2241987
    This game also had an incredible attention to detail that none of the later games had. For instance zoom in closely on Allen Iverson's middle fingers and he is wearing finger bands that crystal clear have #3 on them. Reggie Miller had his trademark armband, Tyrone Hill has his fingers taped up, Scottie Pippen has a "PIP" elbow pad. You never saw that type of stuff before and you actually don't see those little details in any of the current games! The facial expressions in these games were really groundbreaking as well though NBA Courtside 2 for N64 also featured amazing facial likenesses with moving features. There is a lot about these games to appriciate
  • @JBHAYES
    It looks outdated now but when this game came out it looked so real
  • @A-m-K
    Im sure people who didnt experience NB2K (the very first NBA2K game, which is for dc only) at its release could never imagine how it felt like to play the game at that time. It was such a leap forwards, not only the phenomenal graphics, but also the fantastic gameplay. NBA2K1 was obviously improved and also a bombastic experience, especially with the newly added online mode.
  • @LanceJ.
    You knew it was legendary when you heard Redman’s Da Goodness.
  • @Technibility
    That spin move with Iverson or Kobe was such a cheese. You can score 70 with 4 minute quarters with just that move lol. Loved this game on Dreamcast. Classic indeed.
  • @CallOutsTv
    The evolution of 2k series throughout the years is amazing, crazy to think 2k games 🎮 would explode globally 💯
  • @SeriousDonnie
    I remember when I got my dreamcast back in 2001. Man I had all the 2k games. Basketball, football and hockey. That was the best system that came out. Plus the first one that went online. I had the limited edition black one. That was gaming back then because you had friends over your house instead of talking on a headset.
  • @namae8
    Man I was born in the early 2000s but my uncle gave me his Dreamcast as a hand me down and I grew up playing 2K1, Virtua Tennis, and Soul Calibur like all the time. I actually still have the Dreamcast but I just don’t play with it anymore. Memories
  • @dontv2949
    the dramcast was a game breaking system
  • @meganfoxyou
    2k shouldn't have taken out the starting lineup introductions
  • @TRJ2241987
    It feels like yesterday that I got this and the keyboard for Christmas 2000 and we were up all night playing online console basketball for the first time ever, so fun! The one thing I really miss about these old games is that you could swing your elbows when you came down with a rebound and could literally clear people to the ground without getting a foul called lol. NBA 2K2 was also awesome, the Dreamcast games were so great. Miles ahead of basketball games before it. The series lost its way for quite a while on Xbox/PS2 but it became really good again with NBA 2K11.
  • @rileyn.3883
    shaq made a freethrow????? is this a fake video?????