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NBA Jam is a basketball video game developed and published by Midway for arcades in 1993. It is the first entry in the NBA Jam series. The project leader for this game was Mark Turmell. NBA Jam was the third basketball video game released by Midway, after TV Basketball (1974) and Arch Rivals (1989). [5]
On April 6 2021, Jason Scott uploaded to GitHub the source code for the original arcade version of NBA Jam and NBA Jam: Tournament Edition. [110] NBA Jam Extreme: 1996 2017 Various Sports game: Sculptured Software: In February 2017 the source code was discovered on an archival CD liquidated by Acclaim Entertainment during their bankruptcy sale ...
NBA Jam: Iguana Entertainment (SNES, Genesis, Game Gear) Beam Software (Game Boy) SNES, Game Boy, Sega Genesis, Game Gear, Sega CD: Acclaim (SNES, Game Boy, Sega CD) Arena Entertainment (Genesis, Game Gear) Champions World Class Soccer: Park Place Productions: SNES, Sega Genesis: Acclaim (SNES) Flying Edge (Genesis) Mortal Kombat II: Sculptured ...
NBA Jam is a basketball video game series based on the National Basketball Association (NBA). Initially developed as arcade games by Midway , the game found popularity with its photorealistic digitized graphics, over-the-top presentation and exaggerated style of two-on-two basketball play.
Super Nintendo: Sculptured Software: Sunsoft: NBA Give 'n Go: 1995 Super NES: Konami: Konami: NBA Action '95 (aka "NBA Action starring David Robinson") 1995 Genesis: Sega Sports: Sega Sports: NBA In The Zone (Japan as "NBA Power Dunkers") (Australia as "NBA Pro") December 14, 1995 PlayStation Game Boy Color 1999: Konami: Konami: NBA Jam ...
List of SNES games on Nintendo Switch Online Release date Game Publisher(s) NA/PAL/KR JP/HK; September 5, 2019 [53] Brawl Brothers: City Connection Breath of Fire: Capcom Demon's Crest: Capcom F-Zero: Nintendo Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics: G-Mode: Kirby's Dream Course: Nintendo Kirby's Dream Land 3: Nintendo The Legend of Zelda: A Link to ...
NBA Maximum Hangtime is an upgrade released in late 1996 to the arcade version of NBA Hangtime featuring the 1996-1997 NBA rosters. Otherwise, the gameplay is essentially the same except for the addition of a hidden "hot spot" on the court for each player where they shoot more accurately.
So there is two version of the original SNES NBA JAM and I am 100% confident I am not mixing it up with NBA JAM T.E as I discovered these differences before T.E was even released. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 114.76.118.220 ( talk ) 10:49, 12 January 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]