Mini-games have sort of become the PSP version of
NBA's "thing" over the last few releases, so it is no surprise that they are a major element in
NBA 09: The Inside. Mini-games are now grouped together and have been given just as much (if not more) priority as other game modes, like Franchise or Exhibition.
One of the more popular games, Conquest, which was sort of a Risk meets basketball mode makes a return in NBA 09 and is now joined by a new, arcade-focused version called Elimiquest. The mode takes Conquest's turn-based, territory-capturing element, and gives you a team of five players. Games take place as normal, though if a single player scores a set number of points, they are eliminated from the team. However, as players leave the court, you'll unlock power-ups. Like Conquest, your goal is to defeat all of the teams and capture their territories, though this can get tricky since they are gunning for your territories as well.
Bang the Boards is one of the new mini-games joining NBA 09's already packed line-up. Here you place a bet on how many points you think you'll score. If you're able to hit the number, your score doubles. Victory goes to the player with the most points after two minutes. Another game, Alley Oop, is a variation of bowling. Instead of trying to knock down pins, your goal is to hit teammates and build up multipliers.
Pinball has been expanded to include more boards as well as a smack-talking robot. Although the games aren't as good as more dedicated games, they are still good. I personally wasn't a fan, mainly becuase I don't like pinball that much, though it's something else to do and doesn't feel like an afterthought.
With all the focus on mini-games, it is easy to forget that NBA 09 also features a real basketball game. However, while a number of noticeable tweaks have been made to the underlying gameplay, not much has changed from last year. The only new mode is Franchise, where you take control of every aspect of managing a team.
NBA 09 also supports both Ad Hoc and online play. It's limited to a handful of mini-games and Exhibition matches, but between the two types, most players should have enough to do.