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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!
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 ...
Twelve years later, Vince Carter of the Toronto Raptors stunned fans with arguably the league's best slam dunk performance that included a 360-degree windmill and an "elbow-in-the-rim" dunk.
Street Slam [a] is a basketball video game developed by Data East for Neo Geo, released in 1994. [1] The game features three-on-three basketball match-ups with a variety of different teams.
NBA in the Zone (also known in Japan as NBA Power Dunkers and in Australia & Europe as NBA Pro) is a series of basketball video games released by Konami for the PlayStation and Nintendo 64 video game consoles. Konami followed up the In The Zone series with the release of NBA Starting Five for the Xbox and PlayStation 2.
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.
Gameplay screenshot showcasing a match in Miami (Genesis version).. Barkley Shut Up and Jam! is a two-on-two street basketball game where players take control of either former NBA MVP Charles Barkley or one of fifteen fictitious basketball players in a progressive series of matches on outdoor courts across different cities of the United States, with the exception of Phoenix, which takes place ...
Each installment in the NBA 2K series emulates the National Basketball Association, and present slight improvements over the previous installments.As such, gameplay simulates a typical game of basketball, with the player controlling an entire team or a select player; objectives coincide with the rules of basketball and presentation resembles actual televised NBA games.