• =?UTF-8?B?RnJlZXN0eWxlIEJhc2tldGJhbGwgT25saW5lwqDRgdC60LDRh9Cw0YLRjCBfVE9QXw==?=

    From Lyn Goeppinger@lyngoeppinger@gmail.com to comp.lang.mumps on Thu Jan 25 12:24:24 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.mumps

    <div>FreeStyle Street Basketball (FSSB) is a massively multiplayer online sports game made by JC Entertainment and with cel-shaded graphics. It is a fast-paced, arcade styled representation of half court streetball, self-described as being Hip-Hoop.[4] Players team up with one another to challenge other online players to matches of basketball that are characterized by high tempo, freedom of movement, and a premium placed on synergy and teamwork. Players can also create clubs and enter club matches, play in a single player story mode, roam around in Open Court mode, drop and add skills as needed, and choose from millions of different outfits to express themselves due to the sheer quantity of wearable items in the ingame shop.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>freestyle basketball online-a-U-|-#-c-#-e-i</div><div></div><div>Download: https://t.co/mQ5oHUqFex </div><div></div><div></div><div>Both are used to buy skills, freestyles, clothes, and various accessories. Although, there are certain items and skills that can only be bought by the premium currency. Some clothing items have an expiration date, and will disappear after the date.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Freestyle Manager, a new addition to the GameKiss Freestylebrand, reinterprets the entertainment qualities of the existingFreestyle Street Basketball and adds more fun to its currentbasketball teams. One gamer has a team to manage in FreestyleManager while in Freestyle Street Basketball, one gamer controlsone basketball player.</div><div></div><div></div><div>GameKiss has now published four strong games: Freestyle Manager,Freestyle Street Basketball, NIDA online and Valkyrie Sky. Thecompany plans to introduce more game titles, thereby providing morefun to the users. More details can be found at the officialwebsite, freestylemanager.gamekiss.com</div><div></div><div></div><div>Gamekiss.com is an online PC game portal which specializes infree to play MMO games. The company with its most well-known titleFreestyle Street Basketball continues to expand its lineup, andfour to five games will be added to the collection within a year.Anyone from any part of the world can access and play the gamesafter a simple registration. Providing borderless, universalservice, Gamekiss.com is a unique place where global users competeand cooperated using one same server.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Avril Lavigne may sit pretty with Burnout Dominator, but with a street basketball game? Not so much. For its upcoming massively multiplayer online basketball game (editor's note: yes, you read that correctly) Freestyle Street Basketball, Sierra Online is enlisting the help of hip-hop artists from 50 Cent's G-Unit posse.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Joycity is proud to announce that we are inviting gamers to try a closed beta version of our multiplayer street basketball game, 3on3 Freestyle for PS4. We could not be more excited to have passionate gamers test our game and give us feedback, but before you go and sign up for the closed beta, we would like to tell you the story of how we put the game together.</div><div></div><div></div><div>At Joycity we have been developing online multiplayer basketball games since 2005. Iit has been an incredible experience to develop 3on3 Freestyle with a community of users from all around the world. However, when we decided to bring 3on3 Freestyle to PS4, we wanted to challenge ourselves to build a truly authentic street basketball game experience for everyone.</div><div></div><div></div><div>We wanted to approach this theme from two perspectives. The first from someone who plays pickup basketball games on the street and the other from a veteran of sports games. To authentically capture the desires of both, we went on a global journey to meet gamers all around the world and visit renowned street basketball courts to watch and interact with street basketball teams, players, and fans. Diving in deep, we went directly to landmark courts in cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and New York and got right into the street basketball action at each location.</div><div></div><div></div><div>After spending months on the road at the courts, our development team took their observations and interactions back to the office, and used them to build the authentic characters, settings, features, and gameplay of 3on3 Freestyle. We also stayed in touch with numerous street basketball leagues and teams to keep the conversation going throughout the process of building the game.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Part of making the game authentic was replicating the diversity our game designers saw on the street basketball courts in the U.S. To do this, we made no two 3on3 Freestyle characters the same in appearance/physicality, playing style, or story. Each character in the game has their own signature moves and tricks inspired by the incredible action we witnessed using the arcade-style controls.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Another authenticity we wanted to capture that we viewed in the field was the diversity of the street basketball squads balanced with all different kinds of players. Inspired by this versatility and strategy, the teams in 3on3 Freestyle are built like the real street basketball teams which can be comprised of a speedy ball handler, a rangy swing man with lockdown defensive skills, and a powerful rim protector to protect the paint.</div><div></div><div></div><div>3on3 Freestyle supports online multiplayer to play with friends, but sports gamers told us there was still something more that they missed in the current sports game landscape. They shared with us that they fondly remember when they would invite friends over, share pizza, and play sports games together all day.</div><div></div><div></div><div>To satisfy this nostalgic desire, we built a local co-op online multiplayer feature into 3on3 Freestyle. Now gamers can gather with their friends at their homes and play online multiplayer as a team much in the same way a street basketball team would connect and get together on a court to play a few games.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The World's First Online Street Basketball Game, FreeStyle! FreeStyle is the world's first street based online basketball game. Experience the street style basketball moves and motions you haven't been able to see in other similar basketball games. Enjoy the Groove of Hip-Hop and Street Basketball in FreeStyle! Throw away the uniform and come to the playground for some street basketball fun! FreeStyle is All About ??Freedom?? and ??Youth??! The world of FreeStyle is designed to represent ??Freedom?? and ??Youth??. Experience the unique fashion of players, graffiti on the courts and youngsters dancing on the beat of hip-hop music.</div><div></div><div></div><div>BySteve Noah Published on September 26, 2016ShareTweetComment3on3 Freestyle, developed by Joycity, is attempting to build an authentic street basketball game experience. PlayStation 4 fans can sign up for closed beta now, at the official site.</div><div></div><div></div><div>We have to admit that the idea of melding online basketball matches with role-playing game elements like leveling up, learning skills, and stat-boosting piqued our interest when we first heard about FreeStyle Street Basketball. With over 32 million registered users throughout Asia, this funky title is already a smashing success. Now, Sierra Online has hoop dreams to bring this part basketball, part online RPG to the states.</div><div></div><div></div><div>You won't find yourself setting up overly complex plays or getting called on goal tending or double dribbling. Instead, FreeStyle's intuitive gameplay keeps things simple, yet fast-paced with that "pick it up and play" quality found in arcade hits like NBA Jam. But the online RPG elements promise to add depth to the basic "pass it to the open person and shoot" feel to the game as you learn new skills and level up.</div><div></div><div></div><div>There will be no single-player mode in FreeStyle. You'll have to create or join 1-on-1, 2-on-2, or 3-on-3 online matches to earn experience, which will level up your character and allow you to wear better stat-boosting clothing and accessories. Playing matches will also reward you with points, which can be used to acquire new skills and the fore mentioned clothing and items. Even if FreeStyle only enjoys a margin of the massive success it's achieved throughout Asia so far, it seems likely that making friends, forming teams, and joining matches should never be a problem in your quest to level up for better gear and skills.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Ryan is a showstopper. The moment he begins spinning, passers-by of all age groups freeze. Some pull out their phones to take photos and some are too surprised to react. Spinning a ball is every basketball players trick but can they spin it like Ryan? One on top of other or one each on both his index fingers, whilst flicking the balls with his thumb to keep them in motion.</div><div></div><div></div><div>FreeStyle 2: Street Basketball is a 3D basketball themed MMO developed by Joycity. The game features a surprisingly good soundtrack for a Korean basketball game and has some tracks with original lyrics. The soundcloud embed features all of the BGMs and tracks from the FrreeStyle 2 Soundtrack.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The host school took home the first award of the night. The team of Pamela Benitez, Shailey Brumley, Holly Johnson and Luisa Silveira claimed first-place in the 200 yard freestyle relay in a time of 1.33.18. Illinois State came in second (1:33.80) with Evansville in third (1:34.02).</div><div></div><div> dd2b598166</div>
    --- Synchronet 3.21d-Linux NewsLink 1.2