NBA Street volume 3, EA Sports Big arcade basketball blazing streetside. Wild tricks, teams mixing pros and oddballs, hip-hop transitions throughout. More generous than the previous entries, perfect for tearing up the couch with friends.
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Sports4 players3+
Description
NBA streetball players and Mario compete in this EA Sports GameCube NBA Street V3 with Mario. Published by EA Sports, released in Japan in April 2005. Japanese version of NBA Street V3 with playable Mario, Luigi and other Nintendo characters in the streetball game.
NBA Street V3 - Mario de Dunk review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Masterful"
Chaining swaying dribbles, fakes and gravity-defying dunks to swell your gauge and unleash a devastating Gamebreaker: street basketball goes for spectacle and nails it. Instantly accessible, it hides a real sense of timing. The flashy tone has aged a touch, but the energy and immediate fun in the hands stay devilishly effective.
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Street basketball at its most stylish: impossible dribbles, acrobatic dunks and a trick gauge that unlocks spectacular moves. It all breathes flow and swagger, yet skill matters as much as showboating. With several players, matches turn into a style contest. Energetic and cool, an arcade sport that's gleeful from start to finish.
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,92 GB📅28/04/2005
Published by EA Sports
NBA Street V3 - Mario de Dunk (GameCube) price, value & rarity
NBA Street V3 Mario de Dunk is the Japanese special edition of EA BIG's game including Mario, Luigi and Peach as playable characters exclusively on the GameCube version. Exceptional collector value: the only NBA Street with an official Nintendo crossover, a configuration never reproduced outside Japan.
Better with friends
Streetball all about flash, where you string improbable dribbles and acrobatic dunks to pump a style meter before the devastating bucket. The competition plays out two-on-two, blending teamwork to build the combos with rivalry to humiliate the opponent with panache. Flashy and heady, it favors spectacle over realism and draws shouts at every landed trick.
Is NBA Street V3 - Mario de Dunk still worth playing in 2026?
Often considered the peak of the series, NBA Street V3 refines the formula with a deeper Trick Sticks system, generous solo modes and the option to play Mario, Luigi or Peach in the GameCube version. The spectacular arenas, the multi level Gamebreakers and the very polished art direction make this edition the definitive version for many. For anyone wishing to discover arcade basketball in its most accomplished form, an absolutely strong recommendation on the Nintendo machine still today for any newcomer indeed.