Play NBA Courtside 2 - Featuring Kobe Bryant Online
Dribbling feels weighty but responsive, and Kobe’s signature moves actually look like him—no-look passes, quick crossovers, those ridiculous dunks. The season mode finally gives you a reason to care beyond one-off games.

NBA Courtside 2 featuring Kobe Bryant came out for the Nintendo 64 in 1999, developed and published by Nintendo. It was one of the stronger basketball titles on the console, arriving at a time when 3D sports games were still finding their footing but offered a clear step up from earlier polygonal efforts.
You control a full team of NBA players, directing their movement and actions on the court with the goal of outscoring your opponent. Signature mechanics include a turbo button for bursts of speed, a dedicated icon passing system for targeting specific teammates, and context-sensitive dunk and layup animations that vary by player. The pacing is deliberate, not overly arcade-like, and the AI provides a solid challenge on higher settings. It feels like a thoughtful, responsive basketball simulation that rewards smart play over frantic button mashing.

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