NBA Live is a series of basketball video games that was published by EA Sports.
Details such as Horace Grant's goggles are clearly visible, and Michael Jordan's "Air Reverse Layup" is animated with very high accuracy.
In the fall of ‘94, the annual EA basketball release received a simpler title of NBA Live 95.
Each version's initial release was in the fall near the start of the NBA campaign, though additional ports were sometimes delayed until as late as January or February.
Finally, with the release of NBA Live 14 for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, EA continued its run on into eighth generation consoles.
Spud Webb, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Tom Chambers were added to the rosters in NBA Live 06.
In NBA Live 08, a limited number of international teams were added under FIBA's license.
NBA Live 09 added a feature called Dynamic DNA, the first concept of daily updates changing tendencies, rosters, and hot-cold streaks.
Prior to its release, EA Sports had sold 33.54 million copies of the video game series since NBA Live 95, just falling short of its main competitor, NBA 2K's 37.24 million copies sold since its inception in 1999.
NBA Live 19 was released on September 7, 2018, and expanded on The One, by adding the ability to make a female player, as well as other game modes.