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The control is great and the graphics are really crisp and clear. The sounds, however, are disappointing. The annoying whiles and squeaks when shooting the ball take their toll on the ears. Overall, this game will definitely please fans of the arcade while on the go. Although the Game Gear has some limitations, this game does come off fairly well from a stand point of an arcade translation. Compared to other GG games, the graphics are decent and the game plays very well.

It's too bad that most of the awesome jams had to be taken out. The play-by-play announcing had to be omitted because of memory problems. Any GG owner who loves basketball will love this game. Sure it isn't a Bit system and can't be compared, but it's the features like the super jams and slams that made this game a hot commodity in the arcade and Bit formats. The graphics are decent and the sounds are complemented with the play-by-play, but it needs that edge to push it above average.

It does play well though and is a worthwhile title. For the Genesis, this game does just fine, and is probably one of the better sports games for the system. The voices are fuzzy and the colors are a bit bland.

Still the game is a very good player - even with four players! This no-brainer basketball game is the most fun I've had in a long time. It's easy to pick up and play, plus there's lots of technique to master.

The graphics and sounds are superb. When you play with four players, it's unbeatable. The spectacular jams and slamdunks make it even more than worthwhile. This is as close to a 10 as it can get for a sports game. Even if you don't like sports, you'll love this b-ball game.

Excuse the pun, but this game jams! This is one of the few sports titles I actually like and I can't stop playing it. It takes a lot for me to like a sports game and Acclaim has produced one of the the most addicting sports titles I have ever played. The awesome slams and virtual no-foul rules are a total laugh riot. The fact that you can have your own personal record is cool, too. Again, excuse the pun, but this game jams! It's basketball with an attitude!

NBA Jam absolutely rocks in the 'fun' department! No other game I've played offers this kind of fun for sports game haters like me. The game play is flawless with graphics and sounds straight from the arcade. The game is played best with four players since the computer can be a really rough opponent. If it's one thing I can't stand though, it's those wretched goal tending penalties. This game actually got me out of the arcades. Normally I just don't get into sport titles, but this game is a blast!

The most enjoyable part is the no-brain slams and jams. Even if you don't know how to play the games, you'll be doing all kinds of jams and blocks in no time.

The graphics are tops and the sounds and speech really accent this great cart. Whether you're a ninja or armchair sports pro, you'll love to jam! Play with the superstars from all 27 NBA teams - from Ewing to Pippen the East to Barkley and Robinson in the West, with veteran superstars like Malone and Parish, to rookie sensations like Mourning and Laettner - each with his own on-court personality and attributes.

Play one player, two players on the same side or two players against each other. With a 4-player adapter, start a two-on-one or a four-player game with your friends. All the hardwood action and incredible dunks of the arcade game are here, complete with speech, recordkeeping, seasonal play and half time report.

Basketball's bad boys are all lined up for a one-on-one hoop holiday that delivers fast action, quick moves, and awesome slams. But don't let the smooth taste fool yal Some parts of this game could've been better. ProTip: Try crossing up opposing players in the cower by attempting to steal.

The shot clock will wear down faster than you can say "Boom shakalaka! NBA Jam for the Genesis delivers the fast-paced, frenzied, arcade-style game play, but it pulls back on the graphics just a bit.

As for the sound, well, of course it couldn't match the arcade machine's, but let's just say that you'll hear better background noise on AM radio. You play as one of 27 teams, stomping down the courts on your way to glory. And although the match-ups are good, the question remains: Where's Shaq?

Cornin' to his own game, eventually. Players are shown with meters under their names to highlight each individual's strengths and weaknesses in areas such as Defense, Dunks, Speed, and Three Pointers.

Pick these carefully, because a hot three- point shooter may mean the difference between a W and an L. Play against the computer, with a friend against the computer, or against a friend. Get a Sega Team Player and you can play with four players! You can keep a record of your wins, and get back in the action with a password feature.

The graphics are clean, but they're not as defined as those in the SNES version. The players seem more colorful, but less sharp here compare the pics yourself. The speed of the players is about the same, with the Genesis being just a tiny bit faster than the SNES version. The crowd remains as listless and lifeless as the crowd at an Air Supply concert. The sounds don't get much above Air Supply either. Forget rockin' your speakers. You're lucky if your volume control goes to the left of "0.

All the great arcade sound effects, like sneaker-squeaking and net-swishing, are muted, as if the players were underwater. The three-button controls steal, block, shoot are as simple as in the arcade version. The players are easy to maneuver, and you'll quickly get the hang of slammin' on the turbo with Button B.

You can also, of course, make some of the most awesome slam dunks in video hoops history. Occasionally, the computer cheats enormously. This is frustrating, especially when you're driving to win and the computer scores two, three, maybe four times in a row! And don't expect to see the ref make an appearance unless you're Goal Tending. The game is much more fun as a multiplayer contest.

Don't let all that deter you, though. This game's still a first- rate ball bouncer, and one of the best hoops games out there, especially when you ram it on home with a Tarzan Slam or a degree Rim- Rocker.

Acclaim's gone for the slam dunk with NBA Jam, and although it's not an exact translation of the arcade, it's still gonna score big with most fans of the classic coin op.

This one's more fun than an NBA contract. It's here! The biggest, baddest, rim-rockinest b-ball coin-op extravaganza finally makes it to the SNES. Although the ball comes up just short of the basket a couple of times, this is one you gotta have! You play as one of 27 NBA two-man teams. You can play as either one of the two men on your team, and each team member has a meter of strengths and weaknesses: Some are slam masters; others are three-point princes.

You're trying to beat each of the other teams and become the NBA Jam champs. A password system lets each player save their progress, and the passwords can be plugged into different games.

You can play against a bud or the computer, or you and a friend can play on the same team against the CPU. With the Hudson Multitap you can get up to four players on the court at a time. The additional buttons on the SNES controller make the shoot, steal, and block controls easy.

The players move smoothly, and it's easy to kick in the Turbo using the R or L trigger on top of the pad. The multiplayer game play is a blast. The computer, though, likes to make shots that only a player's mother could hope for. Being 20 points ahead only means that the computer will score seven three-pointers in the last ten seconds. The player sprites are smooth and clean, better than those in the Genesis version. The speed is just as fast as you would have expected for this hot-shot game, although a tad slower than in the Genesis.

The graphics for the Super Slam Dunk s are superb. The detail on the players is not as good as in the arcade, but it's close. A little crowd movement would have improved the view. New Players Added. Minor graphical fix. This error was corrected. Balance Difficulty. Most likely a programming error. More Roster Updates.

Arcade Edition. For instance, players take much longer to inbound the basketball. This can really slow down the pace. It looks like they made a mistake because during a goaltend the players will inbound the ball much quicker, whereas in the Arcade version, a goaltend will make players inbound the ball slower. Feature all 30 NBA teams. Restore the backboard glass shattering effect. This would be a dream goal to somehow reimplement this effect.

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Jungle Strike. Rainbow Islands: Putty's Party. Rolan's Curse II. Mystic Editor. Sable Text Inserter. Jade Cocoon Randomizer. Final Fantasy IV Tweak. The Tournament Edition features several options not available on the original NBA Jam , including power-up icons that give you special dunk power, unlimited turbo, awesome speed, etc.

Besides the power-ups, there are also hotspots that allow you to shoot the ball from certain areas on the court for 4, 5 even 9 points for one basket. What's particularly fun in this edition is obtaining a dunk power-up and dunking all the way from the other end of the court while starting from a 9 point hotspot, giving you a super-duper incredible 9 point, foot flying slam! For the NBA Jam "purists", the Tournament Mode can be turned on or off, so power-ups and hotspots are only on if you want them.

All the other options of the original are still here, such as the difficulty level of the computer opponent, the speed of the clock, etc. The computer AI is competent, and it will take a while to win your first game even in the easy mode. One of the game's most fun feature is the plethora of secret characters that become available for control by punching in their initials in a certain manner. Included are the traditional Bill Clinton and Kabuki! Each secret player has his or her secret slam moves that are very amusing to watch.

Besides the secret characters, there is also a way to play with baby bodies. The action is fast-paced and intense, and by keeping the court limited to four players, the ball moves around quite a bit. Perhaps the title? And shooting hoops has never been so much fun. The outlandish ways to dunk -- flips, smoke, etc. Even after you have beaten all the teams, earned the expanded rosters and for all intents and purposes beaten the game, NBA Jam TE remains a blast to play.

The power-ups, secret characters and hotspots make it a different game every time you play, and it's even more fun when you are playing against a friend or friends. Two thumbs up! Screenshots from MobyGames.



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