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{{short description|Video game series}} {{Infobox video game | title = Backyard Basketball | developer = [[Humongous Entertainment]] (original) <br> [[Mega Cat Studios]] (remaster)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Backyard Sports Continues Comeback With Five More Titles On The Way |url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/backyard-sports-continues-comeback-with-five-more-titles-on-the-way/1100-6527118/ |access-date=2024-12-04 |website=GameSpot |language=en-US}}</ref> | publisher = [[Atari, Inc. (1993–present)|Infogrames]] <br> Playground Productions (remaster)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schomer |first=Matthew |date=2024-10-10 |title=Even More Backyard Sports Games Are Getting Remasters |url=https://gamerant.com/backyard-sports-5-games-remasters-football-soccer-basketball-hockey/ |access-date=2024-12-04 |website=Game Rant |language=en}}</ref> | series = ''[[Backyard Sports series|Backyard Sports]]'' | engine = [[SCUMM]] | platforms = [[Windows]], [[Mac (computer)|Mac]] | released = '''Original''' ('''Windows''', '''Mac''')<br>{{vgrelease|NA|October 30, 2001}}<hr/>'''''{{'}}01'' remaster''' ('''Windows'''){{Video game release|WW|TBA}} | genre = [[Sports video game|Sports]] | modes = [[Single-player]], [[Multiplayer video game|multiplayer]] | alt = }} '''''Backyard Basketball''''' is a series of entries into the ''[[Backyard Sports series|Backyard Sports]]'' franchise of video games. The first game was developed by [[Humongous Entertainment]] and published by [[Infogrames]] for [[Windows|Microsoft Windows]] and [[Mac (computer)|Mac]] in 2001. Additional games have been released on a variety of consoles, each with different characters and slightly altered gameplay mechanics. As with the other ''Backyard Sports'' games, ''Backyard Basketball'' includes professional players as playable characters. The first incarnation included [[Kevin Garnett]] and [[Lisa Leslie]]. The most recent release includes [[Stephen Curry]] as its mascot.<ref name=":0">Backyard Sports. Web. <https://www.backyardsports.com/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150411082818/http://www.backyardsports.com/|date=2015-04-11}}>.</ref> ==Gameplay== ''Backyard Basketball'' has two primary modes of gameplay: Single Game, which allows the player to select a team to compete against a computer-controlled team, and Season Play, which allows the player to select a team to compete against a series of computer-controlled teams over an 18-game season, including two best-of-three playoff series and a best-of-five championship series should the player achieve a large number of victories. The Single Game mode also allows the player to compete against a second player or to practice using a single character. Before games can occur, the player has the option to modify a variety of settings. These include court selection, A.I. difficulty (easy, medium, or hard), the presence of certain rules (fouls, fatigue, violations, shot control, and power-ups), sound options (game music, background sounds, and in-game dialogue), controls, and team names. Team modification also involves the customization of jerseys. The game's controls are set to mouse usage by default, capitalizing on a point & click style of gameplay to move characters around. The game is also compatible with keyboards and game pads. The selection of team members follows one of two settings: First Five Picks, which allows each player to select their team members freely, or Full Draft, which forces each player to select their team members one at a time in an alternating fashion. Each potential team member, including younger versions of Kevin Garnett and Lisa Leslie, is ranked according to five statistics operating on a 1 to 10 scale. These include Inside Shooting (the relative accuracy of the character's shot from inside the three-point line), Outside Shooting (the relative accuracy of the character's shot from beyond the three-point line), Ballhandling (the relative likelihood that the character will not have the ball stolen or blocked on offense), Defense (the relative likelihood that the character will be able to steal or block the ball on defense), and Quickness (the relative speed at which the character moves along the court). Players also have the option to customize rookie characters with either manually chosen or randomly allocated statistics, as well as heights, skin tones, shooting hands, birthdays, and names. Although rookie characters generally have lower overall statistics compared to pre-rendered players, they have the additional ability to increase all of their statistics by three levels should the player's team make the playoffs in Season Play. Gameplay in ''Backyard Basketball'' is set to a point & click control scheme by default. With three characters on the court at one time, the player clicks at various locations on the court to guide the character with the ball to that location. Clicking on a teammate causes the character to pass the ball to that teammate while clicking the basket (indicated by a basketball icon) causes the character to attempt a shot. If shot control is on, then players have the option to make the shooting character pump fake by clicking rapidly, finally shooting the ball when the click is held down. If shot control is off, then the character will automatically release the shot once the basketball icon is clicked. On defense, the player can switch between characters to control by clicking on them as they run about, guiding the chosen character by clicking the location on the court where he or she should go. If an opposing character is clicked when an 'X' symbol hovers by them, the character nearest him or her will attempt to steal the ball. If a pair of hands appears near the basket when an opposing character goes to shoot the ball, the nearest character will attempt to block the shot or rebound the ball. {{Infobox video game | title = Backyard Basketball 2004 | developer = [[Humongous Entertainment]] (Windows) <br> SolWorks (PS2) <br> Mistic Software (GBA) | publisher = [[Atari, Inc. (1993–present)|Atari]] | series = ''[[Backyard Sports series|Backyard Sports]]'' | engine = Yaga | platforms = [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Game Boy Advance]] | released = '''Windows'''<br>{{vgrelease|NA|September 4, 2003}}'''PS2'''<br>{{vgrelease|NA|October 21, 2003|EU|November 19, 2004}}'''Game Boy Advance'''<br>{{vgrelease|NA|September 22, 2004}} | genre = [[Sports video game|Sports]] | modes = [[Single-player]], [[Multiplayer video game|multiplayer]] | image = Backyard Basketball playstation 2 video game.jpg | caption = North American PS2 cover art with a kid version of [[Tim Duncan]] along with his real-life adult counterpart. | alt = }} Each quarter of a game lasts approximately three minutes while each overtime period (if necessary) lasts approximately one minute. The longer characters play without rest, the more tired and prone to mistakes (poor shooting and ball-handling) they will be as such, substitutions can be made after any completed play or during a time-out. Characters will recover their energy while on the bench (only two players can stay on the bench at a time). Granted, a character's energy will never decrease if the fatigue option is turned off. Over the course of a game, power-ups may occasionally be rewarded to teams. The majority of these power-ups are useful, such as the flaming ball (which guarantees that the next attempted shot will go in), the tornado (which increases the speed of all characters on the court), the doughnut (which causes the next character who attempts a shot to automatically attempt a slam dunk), and 110% Juice (which provides energy to otherwise tired players if the fatigue option is turned on). Some power-ups, however, provide detrimental effects, such as the icy ball (which makes shots more likely to miss), the stick of butter (which reduces the team's ball-handling abilities), and the ice cream truck (which prevents the entire team from moving for a brief period of time). ==Releases== A month before the release of ''[[Backyard Baseball (1997 video game)|Backyard Baseball]]'', [[Humongous Entertainment]] announced ''[[Backyard Soccer]]'' and ''Backyard Basketball'' as follow-up games, with the latter being planned for release in 1999.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Contact: Mike Salvadore, Communications Manager |url=http://www.humongous.com/about/pr/more/news/backyard.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19980525084756fw_/http://www.humongous.com/about/pr/more/news/backyard.html |archive-date=25 May 1998 |access-date=2022-10-07 |website=}}</ref> ''[[Backyard Football]]'' was released in 1999, while ''Backyard Basketball'' was delayed.<ref>{{Cite web |title=HE Announces License Deals |url=http://humongous.com/parents/pr/more/News/JSN5_13.htm |access-date=2024-10-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000304233259fw_/http://humongous.com/parents/pr/more/News/JSN5_13.htm |archive-date=4 March 2000}}</ref> The game was eventually released for [[Windows]] and [[Macintosh]] two years later in 2001, featuring [[Kevin Garnett]] as the game's primary mascot, and [[Lisa Leslie]].<ref>{{cite web |date= |title=Backyard Basketball: Video Games |url=https://www.amazon.com/Backyard-Basketball-Pc/dp/B00005ME4W |accessdate=2022-08-07 |website=Amazon}}</ref> A second ''Backyard Basketball'' installment entitled '''''Backyard Basketball 2004''''' was released in 2003 for Windows and [[PlayStation 2]] and in 2004 for [[Game Boy Advance]], featuring [[Tim Duncan]] as its primary mascot.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00009EG4K/ref=s9_simh_gw_p63_d1_i5?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=desktop-1&pf_rd_r=1RZJWCAY0G3429TPN3H1&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=1970559082&pf_rd_i=desktop |title=Backyard Basketball 2004 – PC: Video Games |publisher=Amazon.com |date= |accessdate=2022-08-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Scott |first=Jonathan |date=2003-10-17 |title=Backyard Basketball Now on PS2 |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2003/10/17/backyard-basketball-now-on-ps2 |access-date=2024-12-04 |website=IGN |language=en}}</ref> The PlayStation 2 version was released in Europe under the name of '''''Junior Sports Basketball''''', although it lacked any license from the [[NBA]], and the Backyard Kids were redubbed with British voice actors.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Atari-Junior-Sport-Basketball-PS2/dp/B0002WPQ4G|title=Junior Sport Basketball (PS2): Amazon.co.uk: PC & Video Games|website=Amazon UK}}</ref> A third ''Backyard Basketball'' installment with the title '''''Backyard Sports: NBA Basketball 2007''''' was released for Game Boy Advance in 2006 and for Windows, PlayStation 2, and [[Nintendo DS]] in 2007, featuring [[Paul Pierce]] as its primary mascot.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Seff |first=Micah |date=2007-02-15 |title=Backyard Basketball 2007 In Your Backyard |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2007/02/15/backyard-basketball-2007-in-your-backyard |access-date=2024-12-04 |website=IGN |language=en}}</ref> A planned release for the [[GameCube]] was cancelled.<ref>{{cite web |title=Backyard Basketball – IGN |url=http://www.ign.com/games/backyard-basketball-887839/gcn-848551}}</ref> A fourth installment entitled '''''Backyard Sports: NBA Basketball 2015''''' was released in early 2015 for mobile devices, featuring [[Stephen Curry]] as its primary mascot.<ref name=":0" /> A remastered version of the original ''Backyard Basketball'' installment under the title '''''Backyard Basketball '01''''' is planned for release on [[Steam (service)|Steam]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Moore |first=Logan |date=2024-10-10 |title=Backyard Football, Basketball, and Soccer Remasters "Coming Soon" to PC |url=https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/backyard-sports-baseball-football-basketball-soccer-pc-steam/ |access-date=2024-10-10 |website=ComicBook.com |language=en-US}}</ref> {{Infobox video game | title = Backyard Sports: NBA Basketball 2007 | image = Backyard Basketball 2007 Coverart.png | caption = Windows cover with [[Paul Pierce]] | developer = Game Brains (PS2, Windows) <br> Mistic Software (GBA, DS) | publisher = [[Atari, Inc. (1993–present)|Atari]] | released = {{collapsible list|title=November 14, 2006|'''GBA'''{{vgrelease|NA|November 14, 2006}}'''Windows'''<br />{{vgrelease|NA|February 6, 2007}}'''PS2'''<br />{{vgrelease|NA|February 13, 2007}}'''DS'''<br />{{vgrelease|NA|September 25, 2007}}}} | genre = [[Sports video game|Sports]] | modes = [[Single-player]], [[Multiplayer video game|multiplayer]] | series = ''[[Backyard Sports]]'' | platforms = [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Nintendo DS]] }} ==Reception== In the United States, the debut version of ''Backyard Basketball'' sold 780,000 copies and earned $13.2 million by August 2006, after its release in October 2001. It was the country's 15th best-selling computer game between January 2000 and August 2006. Combined sales of all ''Backyard Sports'' games released between January 2000 and August 2006, including ''Backyard Basketball'', had reached 5.3 million units in the United States by the latter date.<ref name=edgesales>{{cite magazine|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121017165955/http://www.edge-online.com/features/top-100-pc-games-21st-century/ |url=http://www.edge-online.com/features/top-100-pc-games-21st-century/ |title=The Top 100 PC Games of the 21st Century |author=''Edge'' Staff |date=August 25, 2006 |magazine=[[Edge (magazine)|Edge]] |archivedate=October 17, 2012 |url-status=dead}}</ref> ''Backyard Basketball'' has received low to mixed reviews throughout its multiple releases. Ivan Sulic of ''[[IGN]]'' awarded the original version a score of 6.5 out of 10, complimenting the simplistic gameplay and colorful graphics while lamenting the amount of crashes that the game is susceptible to encountering.<ref>Sulic, Ivan. "Backyard Basketball". IGN, 10 Jan. 2002. Web. 16 Apr. 2015. <http://www.ign.com/articles/2002/01/11/backyard-basketball-2></ref> Chris Adams of ''IGN'' awarded the 2007 [[Nintendo DS]] version the same score, commenting that the addition of new gameplay modes offered more variety.<ref>Adams, Chris. "Backyard Basketball 2007 Review – IGN". IGN, 18 Oct. 2007. Web. 16 Apr. 2015. <http://www.ign.com/articles/2007/10/18/backyard-basketball-2007-review>.</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{moby game|id=/backyard-basketball|name=''Backyard Basketball'' (PC/Mac)}} * {{moby game|id=/backyard-basketball_|name=''Backyard Basketball'' (PS2)}} * {{moby game|id=/backyard-basketball__|name=''Backyard Basketball'' (GBA)}} {{Backyard Sports|state=collapsed}} {{Humongous}} [[Category:2001 video games]] [[Category:Atari games]] [[Category:Backyard Sports]] [[Category:Basketball video games]] [[Category:Cancelled GameCube games]] [[Category:Classic Mac OS games]] [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]] [[Category:Humongous Entertainment games]] [[Category:Infogrames games]] [[Category:MacOS games]] [[Category:Multiplayer and single-player video games]] [[Category:Nintendo DS games]] [[Category:PlayStation 2 games]] [[Category:SCUMM games]] [[Category:Video games developed in Canada]] [[Category:Video games developed in the United States]] [[Category:Video games with commentaries]] [[Category:Windows games]] [[Category:SolWorks games]]
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