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Fast Break simulates the 3 on 3 game of basketball, allowing one or two players to control the players with either the keyboard or a joystick.The game allows to customize player's team by choosing any of the pre-defined players with their unique strength and weaknesses.
NBA FastBreak '98 uses icon passing. [9] Players can choose from a simulation mode or a more simplified "arcade mode". [10] Unusual for a basketball game of its time, it also has a practice mode which allows players to learn moves outside the pressures of a game.
Magic Johnson's Fast Break (alternatively titled Magic Johnson's Basketball) is a side-scrolling basketball sports game developed by Arcadia Systems and published in 1988. The game features the name and likeness of Los Angeles Lakers point guard Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr., and was endorsed by PepsiCo.
Fast Break may refer to: Fast break, an offensive strategy in basketball and handball; Fast Break (candy), a chocolate bar by the Hershey Company; Fast Break, a 1979 film starring Gabe Kaplan and Bernard King; Fast Break (radio program), a Philippine radio program; Fast Break, a 1989 video game by Accolade
Sam & Ed Basketball: 1987 Commodore 64 - -Jordan vs. Bird: One on One: 1988 NES Commodore 64 Game Boy MS-DOS Genesis 1992: Electronic Arts: Electronic Arts: Magic Johnson's Fast Break: 1988 Arcade Amiga 1989 Commodore 64 1989 MS-DOS 1989 Amstrad CPC 1990 NES 1990 ZX Spectrum 1990 MSX: Arcadia Systems: Arcadia Systems: Advanced Basketball ...
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“We run fast, we shoot fast and we don’t ever stop,” Heather (Jessica Matten) tells her players on the Chuska Warriors about the style of basketball she’d like to see them play in “Rez ...
On September 7, 2004, Arlie Rahn founded Grey Dog. Gary Gorski and Adam Ryland came to the company with Rahn. [1]All three developers had worked under the same company, .400 Software Studios, but when that company dissolved due to an ownership dispute, the three developers formed Grey Dog Software under the ownership of Rahn.