Lakers versus Celtics: The love I lost
Best basketball video game ever
The NBA Finals have a nostalgic flavor to it, with Los Angeles playing against Boston for all the marbles. If I didn’t know better, I would think I fell into a time portal and landed somewhere in front of a floor model color TV, circa June ‘87. That last sentence alone is enough to perplex anyone younger than I, because I’m guessing, the thinking by the younger reader would be…since when did television broadcast in anything but color, and why would anyone place a TV on the floor? Nevertheless, let’s stay on memory lane, but I’d like to talk about a time near and dear to my heart…1990.
I was in middle school once the calendar read 1-9-9-0, and as I reflect, it’s funny what mattered most to me during that time. I was an intelligent child, and I had my unique view on the world around me, like Kevin Arnold in the hit drama The Wonder Years. If I wasn’t my begging my mother to let me grow my hair proud and tall like Kid in House Party, then I was trying my best to dunk, or better yet get the new girl in my neighborhood, Danielle to notice me. In the midst of all that, naturally I had to keep up my grades, and when I wasn’t playing outside until the street lights came on, my friends and I played video games. I had a SEGA Genesis, and the company Electronic Arts changed my life when they started making sports titles. I can recall John Madden Football and the long days and nights I spent using the 46 defense on opposing QB’s, but it was Lakers versus Celtics and the NBA Playoffs that changed EVERYTHING as I knew it.
This game had the 1989 playoff match-ups
Lakers versus Celtics was important because in my youth we had 2 televisions (one in the living room and the other in my parent’s room) and no cable. I would watch the 76ers every once and a while when they played on Channel 17, and when the games weren’t on, I would listen along on the radio. I begged for cable, however it wasn’t a necessity and by the time the house in which I grew up in had cable, I was already grown and had been graduated from college a couple years. (If you figured it out, it was a few years ago.) Before COMCAST, the games were on PRISM and since neither would apply at my residence, it was the video game that could provide me with the NBA at the flick of the power button on my SEGA. I learned all the rosters, and had hours of fun using the signature moves. My friends and I would play the video game, and then make the half-mile trek to the playground hoping to get picked to play with the teenagers. If that didn’t work then we had to play in between games, or wait until the older guys were finished.
Magic had his #32 and Big Game had the goggles
For my crew, we were all sports all the time. It was street football, you know 1-2-3 hold, basketball, king ball, wall ball, stick ball, or riding our bikes. I knew about the NBA, but it was more centralized on Barkley, Ron Anderson, Hawkins, Dawkins, G-Man, Reggie Miller (I had to cheer for the skinny guy) and of course Michael “Air” Jordan. Electronic Arts enabled me to appreciate the Lakers vs. Celtics rivalry as it delivered the NBA like never before. The Western Conference was a mystery before that game, so when I say it was life changing, it started the love affair that until recently was lost.
The starting five
This game was the best of the best
Sir Charles on the attempt against Chicago
This game means more to me now because of the information that it provided. I still have the game as it sits in my office as a reminder of when life was a lot easier. 18 years later its a new generation of Lakers versus Celtics, and that new girl Danielle that moved into the neighborhood…well she has grown into a fine young woman, and after recently seeing her, I felt all nervous and shy, just like I did in 1990.
Go Lakers!
Peace.
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June 7th, 2008 at 2:26 am
AHHHHHHHHH, SEGA GENESIS. I still have that and my old Nintendo and I can remember playing David Robinson’s basketball and the Lakers vs Celtics very vividly. Even know when I may purchase a game, I still have to keep all the rosters updated and I could probably recite who’s on what team at the drop of a dime.
June 7th, 2008 at 12:55 pm
What up AXG that was tight man you bringing back memories. I had a sega Genesis too and played this game and Madden too.
Boy those were the days. Lakers vs. Celtics the game and MJ and the bulls had more influence then anything on when it came to basketball.
Man MJ, Bird, and Magic were tight in that game. I remember when that game was only on PCs. Then sega eventually got it to come out on Genesis.
Also AXG remember Jordan vs. Bird……..pretty tight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftT2BrsksjI
Man thats when EA would make great basketball games. Oh well those times are over, now the best basket ball games are NBA 2k by 2k sports.
One last thing AXG remember coach K by EA sports. Man in College we would play tournaments with this game. Boy those were the days. Joe Smith was unstoppable in that game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-3vvbwZidg&feature=related
June 7th, 2008 at 3:46 pm
Origin I wanted to mention Coach K in this piece, but it didn’t work into my flow, however that game was the truth, because you could use the old and current college teams, and break the backboard. I was no joke with UCLA.
June 7th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
yeap I hear you brotha.
Man those were the days.
Remember how fake trajon Langdon was on that game. Or how Arkansas would just destroy teams on that game.
Man that lil PG from arkansas (dilliard) could shoot 3s from NBA range.
IMO that was the best college basketball game.
June 7th, 2008 at 9:30 pm
Nice article!
June 7th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
Thank you Michelle. You know for me, it all about telling the story differently than anything else you may have read.
Go Lake Show!
June 7th, 2008 at 10:56 pm
AXG,
I’m with u. Kobe and co. will recover.
June 9th, 2008 at 12:09 pm
WOW!!! Took me back I used to play with the 76ers in the East and the Warriors in the West. Tim Hardaway and the “UTEP -Two Step”. Would be up half the night playing.
Is it just me, or was the DreamCast system before it’s time?
June 9th, 2008 at 1:51 pm
Definitely a hot post AXG. I have to agree with this being one of the greatest basketball titles ever created. This game spawned a list of titles all of which will go down in history as some of the best and overall groundbreaking titles in sports gaming history. With that being said I’d have to say that my personal fav has to be Coach K. I used to DOMINATE with UCLA, and then when I could choose them I’d just rain 3’s on people with UMass…ahh those were the days…
June 9th, 2008 at 7:13 pm
Coach K was a great game, I played it on the Super Nintendo system. My favorite was ‘90 UNLV vs. the other great college teams in history