Monday Tip-Off is a weekly feature that comes out - as the name would imply - every Monday. Tip off your week with a column dedicated to opinions, commentary, and other fun stuff related to basketball video games! This is a central discussion thread for the feature, in which I invite you to post any feedback along with your responses to each column's topic. A link to the latest article can always be found here in the first post, along with a link to the complete archive.
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Monday Tip-Off: I Miss Original Tracks & Basketball Remixes
When Dee and I were discussing the best and worst music in basketball video games, we noted our fondness for original tracks and remixes with new lyrics referencing hoops and the virtual hardwood. It's a staple of soundtracks that we've unfortunately lost over the years. That's not to say that basketball video games haven't licensed some great tracks and indeed introduced us to new songs and artists. Commercial songs also make basketball titles feel culturally relevant when they're released, and can eventually contribute to their nostalgic appeal as well.
Still, there was something special about the original tracks and remixes that were once more common in basketball video games. Look, you should never want to be that curmudgeon ranting about the music of today, and wondering why hits from twenty years ago aren't being featured in anything that's aiming for a younger demographic. Besides, it isn't as though basketball video games from the past ten years or so haven't included some classic songs! However, between songs that are a poor fit, songs that need to be heavily censored to appear in a family-friendly game, and the creativity we once heard, I do miss those original tracks and remixes in modern basketball games.




