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Yup, you're seeing that right, Chris Paul is five feet above rim ready to yam sandwich that hoop into oblivion. This is NBA Street. The games knew how to have so much fun and were ten times better than their lifelike counterpart NBA Live.

You could breakdance the ball between your body, complete midair alley-oops and if that wasn't enough, you could double and triple dunk the ball catching it and re-dunking it each time in all the glory that is that move. It came out in an era where EA didn't take itself too seriously -- we miss that era. The NHL games are some of the best representations of their source material and have been beloved by hockey fans for a long time. Like Fifa and Madden, these games have faced many infamous changes over the years and in recent years have also been plagued with microtransactions.

Even if you aren't a fan of hockey these games are an absolute blast. The graphics are top-notch, the games feel extremely lively and who doesn't like a good fight? These games have everything and more, and their more contemporary titles have received less flak than the Fifa and Madden titles. It's a shame these games went away -- although the extreme mistreatment of NCAA athletes obviously goes first and foremost.

You'd think that these games would be a rehash of the already wildly popular Madden games, but not only was that not the case, these games were, in a lot of ways, even better. Like college football the games felt so fast and so fluid and were a heck of a lot more fun to play then the tiresome formula of the Madden games. The games still hold up in a lot of ways although you likely won't recognize most of the players unless you're a huge college football head.

The Tony Hawk games were dying, if not already dead by the time the Skate games broke onto the gaming scene, and boy were they the best skateboarding games this side of the Mississippi. These games reeked of style, were a heck of a lot of fun to play and like many of the Tony Hawk games, had one banging soundtrack.

The EA Play subscription service gives fans instant access to dozens of EA-published games, including many of the company's sports titles. In fact, sports games make up quite a bit of the EA Play library , and so one of the main reasons why one would sign up for EA Play is to play sports games.

Unfortunately for sports fans, EA Play is set to remove a whopping seven titles later this month, and even more in May. And next month, even more older sports titles are being removed from EA Play as well. EA has not offered any kind of explanation as to why these games will be removed from EA Play, but it likely has to do with expiring music licenses or something along those lines.

While it's disappointing that these games are being removed from EA Play , the bright side is more recent games in each series will still be available on the service.

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