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GBA Championship Basketball: Two-on-Two is a sports video game for IBM PC compatibles Amiga, Apple II, Apple IIGS, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, and Commodore 64. It was developed by Dynamix and published in 1986 by Activision. [1]
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All versions of the game offer half court 1 on 1, 2 on 2, and 3 on 3 play with other players online. 1 on 1 matches are set at 3 minutes, 2 on 2 matches at 4 minutes and 3 on 3 matches at 5 minutes. Standard rules of streetball apply, with a shot clock and an overtime mechanism applied: Shots inside the 3 point arc are worth 2 points.
Screenshot. Double Dunk is a simulation of two-on-two, half-court basketball. Teams have two on-screen characters, a shorter "outside" man and a taller "inside" man. In a single-player game, the player controls the on-screen character closest to the ball, either the one holding the ball (on offense) or the one guarding the opponent with the ball (on defense).
NBA 2K Mobile is a free to play basketball video game developed by Cat Daddy Games and published by 2K Sports, based on the National Basketball Association, and is a spin-off title of the NBA 2K series. It was officially released on November 19, 2018, for iOS and pre-register for Android. [1] [2]
TRS-80 Color Computer IBM PC: Eric Hammond: Electronic Arts: Super Basketball: 1984 Arcade: Konami: Konami: 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 ...
Basketball is a sports video game programmed by Alan Miller for the Atari Video Computer System (later renamed to the Atari 2600) and published by Atari, Inc. in 1978. The cartridge presents a game of one-on-one basketball and can be played by one or two players, one of the few early VCS titles to have a single-player mode with an AI-controlled opponent.
While the Arcade Version has time based play, the NES version allows you to play the full game regardless of score. Quarters can be played with 5, 10, 20, or 30 minute lengths. Single Player games can be played against three CPU skill levels, and a Versus Mode is also available for two players to play against each other.