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72 hrs, 24 mins of gameplay footage from 100% of all 757 N. American releases and 15 Famicom games
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| All Pro Basketball
 Vic Tokai - Basketball - 1989 - NTSC - Licensed
 Video round ball seems to come in a variety of court sizes and player numbers. All-Pro Basketball combines five-on-five full-court action with a half-court screen view. All-Pro style B-ball features several different play options. Go head-to-head with a friend in a one-game contest. Or, watch two computer (more...)
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| Arch Rivals
 Acclaim - Basketball - 1990 - NTSC - Licensed
 The big drawing point of Arch Rivals is the ability to punch the opposing player (which the player is encouraged to do), after which they can steal the ball. Sometimes, soda cans and candy wrappers are thrown onto the floor. If a ballhandler steps on those, he falls onto the floor, and his opponent can (more...)
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| Double Dribble
 Konami - Basketball - 1987 - NTSC - Licensed
 The NES version features 5-on-5 action on a horizontally scrolling court, four different teams (Boston, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles), three levels of single-play difficulty, and four different choices of quarter lengths. Double Dribble was among the first games to feature cut-scenes, which depicted (more...)



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| Fast Break, Magic Johnson's
 Tradewest - Basketball - 1990 - NTSC - Licensed
 Magic Johnson's Fast Break is fast-paced two-on-two action rather than the usual five-on-five contest. On screen you get a full-court, horizontally-scrolling gameplay. A referee monitors the action and calls the fouls if the gameplay gets too rough, and a crowd cheers you on. Your team starts each game (more...)
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| Harlem Globetrotters
 Gametek - Basketball - 1991 - NTSC - Licensed
 The Harlem Globetrotters is an NES sports game about a basketball team who does tricks in order to impress basketball fans. Unlike most other basketball video games, there is only an exhibition mode in this game where the player can play as either the Harlem Globetrotters or their rivals. The player (more...)
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| Hoops
 Jaleco - Basketball - 1989 - NTSC - Licensed
 Hoops is an NES basketball game that takes place in the slums. The object in the game is to win a major sandlot basketball tournament, so that the player's character can get out of the ghetto. The game is done in a halfcourt style with the player having a choice to disable or enable winners outs. The (more...)
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| Jordan vs. Bird: One on One
 Milton Bradley - Basketball - 1993 - NTSC - Licensed
 Jordan vs Bird: One on One was a 1988 basketball video game for the Mega Drive/Genesis, the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Commodore 64, and the PC. It was the sequel to One on One: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird. Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls and Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics were the main characters (more...)
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| Roundball: 2-on-2 Challenge
 Mindscape - Basketball - 1992 - NTSC - Licensed
 Now you can take the action from the blacktop to the hardwood with ROUNDBALL: 2-On-2 Challenge for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Instead of playing on the playground, the action moves to a full-sized arena, complete with glass backboards and an appreciative crowd watching the action. This is teamwork (more...)
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| Tecmo NBA Basketball
 Tecmo - Basketball - 1992 - NTSC - Licensed
 The quality of graphics is similar to Tecmo Super Bowl, although they deal in two different sports. The game is notable for having featured a rare appearance from Michael Jordan in a video game and featured all current NBA teams and players from the 1991-1992 NBA Season. Other famous NBA players who (more...)
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| Ultimate Basketball
 American Sammy - Basketball - 1990 - NTSC - Licensed
 The game plays like a conventional sports video game. The player choses from a list of eight available Teams, and controls five players on the team on the court, though only one player may be directly controlled at a time. There is a championship mode and a single game mode in the game. The game is unlike (more...)
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