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May 07 2009

Freestyle Street Basketball Is Back

Published by techspotlight at 9:27 am under Computers Edit This

Just announced yesterday was the OBT (Open Beta Test) for the new version of Freestyle Street Basketball which formerly had went defunct through Sierra.  Freestyle is now offered by a company named GameKiss and is available for all players with a Windows PC in North America.

Freestyle Street Basketball is a fun PC game that allows players to team up with people all over the world in some awesome Basketball action.  You can play half court ballin’ in three game modes including 1v1, 2v2 and 3v3.  Another great feature is that you can tailor your player with clothes, accessories and skills to give you a unique character appearance.

All Basketball fans will love this game and I encourage you to try the latest version by GameKiss.  To download your free copy of Freestyle Street Basketball, visit this link and get on the court and show off your skills with this brilliant online PC game.

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3 Responses to “Freestyle Street Basketball Is Back”

  1. Choonon 02 Jun 2009 at 3:02 am edit this

    I just wanted to say OMG this game ROCKs! I was in it during the sierra time. Then I was crying in tears :( when they said they were shutting down lol. But i’m glad it’s back. I was a level 45!!! Great post.

  2. Takamoshion 09 Jul 2009 at 6:27 pm edit this

    i was level 45 with is as high as you can get and when it shut down i was so mad! now i play it but im only level 10 but i own every one

  3. nateon 07 Aug 2009 at 9:20 am edit this

    i was a lvl 43 Sg and i had a lvl 38 with bills they both had bills it
    made me mad

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