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| PLATFORM: | Super Nintendo |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Acclaim |
| TYPE: | Video Games, Super Nintendo (SNES), Sports (Sport), Outdoors (Outdoor) |
| MEDIA: | Game Cartridge |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 021481620129 |
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Customer Reviews of NBA Jam Tournament
NBA Jam This is one classic game the Pacers and the Bulls are the best teams and wow this is just the classic B-Ball game I love this game it is very fun to play and I wish you can save on stupid playstation like you could on Supernintendo but now you have to pay money to save stuff.
Easy 10 Fun 10 Entertainment 10 Picture 8 Other 10
Overall 48/50 This gets 5 stars
A classic
In the early-mid nineties, Acclaim released an unusual but still excellent basketball game entitled NBA Jam. The game quickly received good feedback from a number of sources, and not long after its release, they released a special Tournament edition of the game. How does it measure up? Read on for my review of NBA Jam: Tournament Edition.
PROS:
-The game uses real NBA players and teams.
-It's a multiplayer game. If you have a multiplayer adaptor, you can have as many as four players!
-For the most part, characters resemble their real life counterparts.
-There are a ton of secret characters in the game. These include team mascots, and even Bill Clinton!
-The game has something the original didn't - an all-rookie team. This was a nice touch.
-Other additions to the Tournament Edition include the configuration options of power-ups and hot spots. These make for some VERY interesting gameplay.
-You don't have to be a sports fan to enjoy this game.
CONS:
-If you're looking for a realistic basketball simulation, look elsewhere.
-There aren't a whole lot of improvements over the original game.
-Only three players are on each team, and only two can play at once.
-Some really popular players are missing, including Shaq and Michael Jordan.
-The rookie team has an unfairly large number of players on it.
OVERALL:
This game is a Super Nintendo classic. If you have a Super Nintendo that's just gathering dust, and you want to have a very entertaining gameplay experience, consider checking out this game.
King of the Ring
I just recently found this game while digging around in my attic. As I recall it was quite good. So, I dust off and hook up my Super NES, and pop the game in. Wow! This simulation of basketball stands up well even today. It's realistic too - a bunch of different things can happen, depending on your player's stats. It's extremely thrilling to lob the ball "from the outside" before the buzzer, and actually score 3 points! However this is one tough mutha' of a game. It seems as though the other team is always smarter than the computer AI your paired with, and catching up with some players is near impossible. But the Head-to-Head mode is fantastically flawless, as you can show your friend who is king of the ring. All in all, a stone cold sports classic. Wait.... I'm saying this and I don't even like sports games.... (sigh) oh well.