32X

NBA Jam: Tournament Edition

NBA Jam: Tournament Edition ist die verbesserte Fortsetzung des originalen NBA Jam Arcade-Hits, mit mehr Teams, Spielern und Gameplay-Verbesserungen. Die 32X-Version bietet die gleiche temporeiche 2-gegen-2 Basketball-Action mit verbesserter Grafik und Sound.

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Erscheinungsdatum
January 1, 1995
Spieler
1
Region
US
ROM-Größe
2.2 MB

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NBA Jam is a two-on-two basketball video game featuring NBA-licensed teams and digitized likenesses of real players. Gameplay is exaggerated instead of realistic: players can jump extremely high and make slam dunks that defy both human capabilities and the laws of physics. There are no fouls, free throws, or violations except goaltending and 24-second violations. This means the player is able to freely shove or elbow opponents out of the way. Additionally, if a player makes three baskets in a row, the character becomes "on fire" and has an unlimited turbo and increased shooting precision. The "on fire" mode continues until the other team scores, or until the player who is "on fire" scores four additional consecutive baskets while "on fire". The game contains many Easter eggs , special features, and players activated by initials or button/joystick combinations. For example, pressing A five times and right five times on any Genesis controller will activate "Super Clean Floors". This feature causes characters to fall if they run too fast or change direction too quickly. Players can also enter special codes to unlock hidden players, ranging from US President Bill Clinton to Hugo, the Charlotte Hornets mascot. On the arcade machine, there is also a hidden "tank" game that allows the player to drive a tank and shoot enemy tanks for a minute. Just before the court is shown at the start of a game, joysticks 1 and 2 must be moved down and all six of their buttons held down.

Verkäufe & Handelsleistung

Verkaufte Exemplare
2 million copies
Gesamtumsatz
$300 million

Medienrezensionen

IGN
1993
Electronic Gaming Monthly
9/10
EGM
1995

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