Write what you are looking for and press enter to begin your search!
Live News
Remembering Kobe Bryant’s 20-Year Career In Basketball Video Games
By KakuchopureiVerified|January 27, 2020|0 Comment
Sad news for sports fans: Kobe Bryant tragically passed away recently. He was renowned as the de facto NBA basketball player from his humble beginnings in 1996 to 2016.
This is what the NBA 2K login screen looks like right now ? #RIPKobe pic.twitter.com/Ra1epv4cuc
— Barstool Gametime (@StoolGametime) January 26, 2020
He’s been breaking records and maintaining streaks for 20 years to the point where he’s renowned worldwide. To pay tribute to the legend, we at Kakuchopurei will highlight his top tier video game basketball moments.
Back in 1996, Kobe Bryant was selected 13th overall in the 1996 NBA draft. He was 17 at the time and needed to get his parents to cosign his first contract; that was quite a big deal back then to bring in a super-young player in the big leagues.
That also means he was represented in pixelated form in the Megadrive and SNES versions of NBA Live 97 in pixelated glory. Yes, he’s been around with the NBA for THAT long.
His debut in the NBA was so legendary that he ended up in his own game for the Nintendo 64. 1998 was indeed a riveting time for polygons in sports games, eh? The game became popular enough at the time to warrant a sequel in 1999, and went multiplatform on PC, PlayStation, and Game Boy Color.
The third game’s title ditched Kobe’s name, although he was still on the cover.
A pity he wasn’t born a few years earlier. Otherwise, he would have been in his own 90s mascot action game.
Remember when Sony had an NBA sports game series on the PS3 and PSP? Good times.
In 2009 onwards, he’s been appearing in a lot more NBA games than usual. He graced the 2K10 cover of one of 2K Games’ biggest sports meal tickets. That franchise is so bit, not even a microtransaction-influenced slot machine can stop its reign.
Regardless, the NBA games have portrayed the video game version of Kobe Bryant in the best and most accurate way possible within the constraints of technology during their time.
Rest in peace, Black Mamba, and thank you for the memories.
By Kenn LeandreVerified|December 31, 2019
Total War: Three Kingdoms (TW3K) plays off like an elaborate 200-episode drama which you, the player assume the role as Director sans the control over...
By Jonathan ToyadVerified|January 21, 2020
From humble beginnings to running a publication as head of content, I do owe my path in games writing and criticism to the Borderlands franchise, at l...
By Jonathan ToyadVerified|June 15, 2018
E3 reaction videos have been a staple since the ex-Gametrailer guys (who now formed Easy Allies) started losing their collective s**** during the Play...
By Kakuchopurei|April 2, 2025
By Kakuchopurei|March 31, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 28, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 20, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 12, 2025
By Lewis Larcombe|February 25, 2025
By Kakuchopurei|February 17, 2025
By Ali'sha Harris|February 16, 2025
By Kakuchopurei|April 2, 2025
By Kakuchopurei|March 31, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 28, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 20, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 12, 2025
By Lewis Larcombe|February 25, 2025
By Kakuchopurei|February 17, 2025
By Kakuchopurei|April 2, 2025
By Kakuchopurei|March 31, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 28, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 20, 2025
By Jonathan Toyad|March 12, 2025
By Lewis Larcombe|February 25, 2025
By Kakuchopurei|February 17, 2025
By Ali'sha Harris|February 16, 2025
Copyright @ Kakuchopurei 2025