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  2. Slam City with Scottie Pippen - Wikipedia

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    In the game, players face various opponents in one-on-one games of basketball, including Pippen himself. The game allowed full screen video playback of low resolution MPEG video without specialized hardware utilizing video compression technology that Digital Pictures dubbed "Digichrome". Lag free on-screen selection was accomplished through a ...

  3. Double Dribble (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Double Dribble was among the first games to feature cut scenes, which depicted a mid-air player completing a slam dunk, and one of the first to use speech, though in a limited quantity (such as announcing the game title, the game's beginning jump ball, and some foul calls).

  4. Category:The Bitmap Brothers games - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games developed or published by The Bitmap Brothers. Pages in category "The Bitmap Brothers games" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  5. List of basketball video games - Wikipedia

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    International Basketball: 1984 Commodore 64 - -Double Dribble: 1986 Arcade NES 1987 Commodore 64 1990 Amiga 1990 MS-DOS 1990: Konami: Konami: GBA Championship Basketball: Two-on-Two: 1986 MS-DOS Amiga Apple IIGS1987 Amstrad CPC Atari ST ZX Spectrum Commodore 64: Dynamix: Activision: NBA: 1987 Apple II: Avalon Hill: Avalon Hill: Slam Dunk Super ...

  6. The Bitmap Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Bitmap Brothers are a British video game developer founded in 1987. [1] The company entered the video game industry in 1988 with the scrolling shooter Xenon. They quickly followed with Speedball. Prior to becoming the publisher of their own games (under Renegade Software), early Bitmap Brothers titles were distributed by Image Works and Konami.

  7. Super Slam Dunk - Wikipedia

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    The game features 28 fictional teams; 27 of them are based on real cities while the 28th is an all-star team. There is an exhibition and a playoffs mode. Earvin "Magic" Johnson gives the pre-game commentary about the strengths of the teams, while broadcaster Chick Hearn gives the play-by-play during the game. [3]

  8. NBA 2K16 - Wikipedia

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    NBA 2K16 is a basketball simulation video game based on the National Basketball Association.Like past games in the series, NBA 2K16 simulates the experience of the NBA. . Players play NBA games with any real life or custom team, and can customize many aspects, such as camera angles, the presentation of players, the sound levels, and the level of re

  9. Looney Tunes B-Ball - Wikipedia

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    Looney Tunes B-Ball is an arcade-style basketball game starring the Looney Tunes. It is similar to other arcade-style basketball games of the 16-bit era, such as NBA Jam. The game features 2-on-2 gameplay. Up to four human players can play simultaneously with the SNES Multitap.