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Slam City with Scottie Pippen is the first FMV basketball video game. It was developed by Digital Pictures for the PC and CD-ROM -based video game consoles such as the Sega CD . Scottie Pippen stars in the game, and performs the theme song.
Sega CD 2 attached to a model 2 Sega Genesis. The Sega CD, originally released as the Mega-CD (メガCD, Mega-Shī Dī) in most regions outside of North America and Brazil, is an add-on device for the Sega Genesis video game console, designed and produced by Sega. It was released in Japan in 1991, North America in 1992 and in PAL regions in 1993.
Slam City with Scottie Pippen: March 1994 Sega CD 32X MS-DOS: Digital Pictures: Digital Pictures: NBA Action '94: 1994 Genesis Game Gear: Sega Sports: Sega: NBA Live 95: October 1994 Super NES Genesis MS-DOS: Hitmen Productions: EA Sports: Jammit: 1994 Genesis Super NES 3DO MS-DOS: GTE Vantage: GTE Entertainment: Dick Vitale's "Awesome, Baby ...
Announced for the SNES, Sega CD, and the Sega Genesis, as a platformer with a high difficulty level. The game followed "Mr. Tuff", a robot left behind to demolish the earth and its malfunctioning robots after humans have escaped to a new planet. The Sega CD version was reported to have improved graphics beyond the other two version.
A 32X attached to a Sega Genesis. The 32X is an add-on for the Sega Genesis video game console.Codenamed "Project Mars", [1] the 32X was designed to expand the power of the Genesis and serve as a holdover until the release of the Sega Saturn. [2]
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 Software (SNES) Probe Entertainment (other versions)
Slam City Jam, a North American skateboarding championship Slam City with Scottie Pippen , the first FMV basketball video game Topics referred to by the same term
Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the Sega CD version a 6 out of 10, describing it as "like Night Trap, [but] a little more involving". [2] Manny LaMancha of GamePro praised the full-motion video quality and Thomas Dolby 's music for the game, and said that "Double Switch is good enough that it'll sit in your CD tray until you're done – and you ...