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NBA Jam 99: 1998 Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color Acclaim 5-on-5 basketball. Dan Roberts in-game announcer. NBA Jam 2000: 1999 Nintendo 64 Acclaim "Simulation" mode, "Jam" mode, improved create-a-player and create-a-team. Kevin Harlan in-game announcer. NBA Jam 2001: 2000 Game Boy Color Acclaim None: NBA Jam 2002: 2002 Game Boy Advance: Acclaim None ...
NBA Jam was the third basketball video game released by Midway, after TV Basketball (1974) and Arch Rivals (1989). [5] The gameplay of NBA Jam is based on Arch Rivals, which was also a 2-on-2 basketball game. However, it was the release of NBA Jam that brought mainstream success to the genre.
NBA Jam Tournament Edition: 1995 Arcade: Midway: Midway: NBA Live 96: October 1995 Super NES Genesis PlayStation MS-DOS: Electronic Arts: Electronic Arts: Run and Gun 2: 1996 Arcade: Konami: Konami: NBA ShootOut ("Total NBA" in Europe) 1996 PlayStation: SCEA: SCEA: NBA Hangtime: 1996 Arcade Genesis Windows Super NES Nintendo 64 PlayStation ...
The Nintendo 64 version of NBA Jam 99 features 5-on-5 play, replacing NBA Jam ' s typically 2-on-2 play. (Acclaim had initially announced that the game would have modes for both 5-on-5 and 2-on-2 play. [3]) The Game Boy Color version more traditionally retains the 2-on-2 play.
NBA Jam: 1993 2021 Arcade Sports video game: Midway Games: 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
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.
Nintendo 64: Acclaim Sports: NBA Jam 99: Iguana Entertainment Torus Games (GBC) Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color: Acclaim Sports: South Park: Iguana Entertainment Appaloosa Interactive (PS1) Nintendo 64, Windows, PlayStation: Acclaim: PC and PS1 versions released in 1999
After Midway Games released two NBA Jam games, Acclaim, the publisher of the home versions of NBA Jam, ended up winning the exclusive rights to use the Jam name. NBA Jam Extreme was the first Jam game from Acclaim, as well as the first edition of the game to use 3D graphics. [3] In contrast, Midway's competing NBA game NBA Hangtime featured 2-D ...