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  2. Hoops (1988 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hoops is an NES basketball video game that was released in 1988 for a Japanese audience and in 1989 for a North American audience. In Japan, the game is known as Moero!! Junior Basket - Two on Two ( 燃えろ!

  3. List of basketball video games - Wikipedia

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    Hoops 96 ("Dunk Dream 95" in Japan) 1995 Arcade: Data East: Data East: Looney Tunes B-Ball: February 1995 Super Nintendo: Sculptured Software: Sunsoft: NBA Give 'n Go: 1995 Super NES: Konami: Konami: NBA Action '95 (aka "NBA Action starring David Robinson") 1995 Genesis: Sega Sports: Sega Sports: NBA In The Zone (Japan as "NBA Power Dunkers ...

  4. Street Slam - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Street Slam on their 15 February 1995, issue as being the eighteenth most-popular arcade game at the time. [18] In North America, RePlay reported the game to be the third most-popular arcade game at the time. [19] According to Famitsu, the Neo Geo CD sold over 4,873 copies in its first week on the market. [20]

  5. Hoops (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hoops is a college basketball-themed 1986 video game published by Hoops for IBM PC compatible computers written by Jeff Sagarin and Wayne Winston, [2] with additional coding done by Jim Klopfenstein. [3] Billy Packer, the CBS basketball analyst, also provided defensive rating statistics for the game. The publisher ("Hoops") was run by Sagarin ...

  6. NBA All-Star Weekend: Mac McClung defends title in dunk ... - AOL

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    McClung followed a similar script to last year's victory. He opened the contest by grabbing the ball off someone's head and tossing it up to himself for the dunk of the night.

  7. Duplicating machines - Wikipedia

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    Duplicating machines were the predecessors of modern document-reproduction technology. They have now been replaced by digital duplicators, scanners , laser printers , and photocopiers , but for many years they were the primary means of reproducing documents for limited-run distribution.

  8. Shaq's 13-year-old daughter threw down a dunk on a 10-foot ...

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    Me'arah O'Neal's older brother, Shareef, posted a video to his Twitter account of the young baller throwing down on a regulation 10-foot hoop.

  9. Mimeograph - Wikipedia

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    A mimeograph machine (often abbreviated to mimeo, sometimes called a stencil duplicator or stencil machine) was a low-cost duplicating machine that worked by forcing ink through a stencil onto paper. [1] The process was called mimeography, and a copy made by the process was a mimeograph.