EA has finally put out the downloadable version of NBA Jam. This, despite the snafu's EA has had with both the disc retail version of the game, as well as their issues with NBA Live Elite.

Did EA make a comeback? Is the $15 price point enough to convince you to give this game another shot? Read the review to find out more

NBA Jam is a must have for any modern console. Its great to have the series back after so many years without. Outside of updated teams, and a few new modes, NBA Jam plays like the classic game so many gamers fondly remember from the early 90s in the arcade or on the Genesis. Best of all the game can be found for right around $20 currently.

NBA Jam has made its way to the App Store this week, with a release for iPhone and iPod Touch. But can the arcade basketball game buy a bucket on the portable front? Find out in our review!

NBA Jam was one of the most prolific games ever created and showed sports fans that over-the-top arcade style gameplay can be an absolute blast. But does the NBA Jam reboot on current-gen consoles have all the right moves to grab some crucial points?

NBA Jam has finally arrived on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, a month and a half after its original promised date. However, since that time, EA Sports has tweaked it to the point that it's become a peak performer.

"Resurrection is often looked upon as one of the go-to moves in the video game industry. Digging up beloved titles of the past and adding next-generation flavor or keeping in tune with the nostalgic roots has been a popular decision with many publishers this generation of consoles. So after much demand, Electronic Arts finally delivered the reboot to the NBA Jam franchise and the end result is rather exciting at times."

NBA Jam makes a miraculous return to the Nintendo Wii, bringing all the energy and excitement of the arcade original with it. But can the new modes and game controls really make a difference? Find out in our review!