NBA Street Homecourt screens look… light-damaged?

Okay, that has got to be the sicket - or weirdest - dribbling trick I've seen on the hardcourt.

Either this is a new lighting effect we haven’t seen in screens of NBA Street Homecourt (PS3, Xbox 360) from EA Sports before, or WorthPlaying took these from a screencap – but then why the EA Sports BIG tag? We just can’t explain why some lights look greenish in these screens – they just are when we found them at WorthPlaying.

Must be some new trick the game pulls off besides those crossover trick mixes. Here are the other eight screenshots from EA via WorthPlaying. A couple of these shots show off stills of that ball-handling trick feature (you can tell by the fact that it don’t just look like vanilla dribbling). Either that or the camera angle’s as weird as the lighting.

Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 1Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 2Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 3Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 4

Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 5Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 6Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 7Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 8

Okay, that has got to be the sicket - or weirdest - dribbling trick I've seen on the hardcourt.

Either this is a new lighting effect we haven’t seen in screens of NBA Street Homecourt (PS3, Xbox 360) from EA Sports before, or WorthPlaying took these from a screencap – but then why the EA Sports BIG tag? We just can’t explain why some lights look greenish in these screens – they just are when we found them at WorthPlaying.

Must be some new trick the game pulls off besides those crossover trick mixes. Here are the other eight screenshots from EA via WorthPlaying. A couple of these shots show off stills of that ball-handling trick feature (you can tell by the fact that it don’t just look like vanilla dribbling). Either that or the camera angle’s as weird as the lighting.

Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 1Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 2Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 3Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 4

Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 5Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 6Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 7Okay, who let the light in during film development? - Image 8

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