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    1 on 1

    Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Nov 26, 1998

    Featuring character designs by the artist behind the '90s manga Slam Dunk, 1 on 1 combines street basketball with the gameplay and style of 3D fighting games.

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    Overview

    Yes, that dude has wings. Why? No idea.
    Yes, that dude has wings. Why? No idea.

    1 on 1 (not to be confused with the 1983 basketball game sometimes known as One on One) is a 3D one-on-one street basketball game developed and published by Jorudan for the Sony PlayStation exclusively in Japan on November 26, 1998.

    The game is unique as it combines the urban variant of basketball (known as "streetball") with 3D fighting games (such as Tekken and Virtua Fighter).

    It later received an enhanced sequel in the arcades, titled 1 on 1 Government, which is better known for its PS1 port as part of the Simple 1500 series. It was also released digitally for the PlayStation Network exclusively in Japan on September 24, 2009.

    Characters

    • Kirin
    • Manbe
    • Laheesa
    • Luka
    • Furin
    • Brown
    • Shota
    • Ron
    • Oscar (sub-boss, unlockable for play)
    • Mash (sub-boss, unlockable for play)
    • King (final boss, unlockable for play)
    • Dr. T (hidden opponent, unlockable for play)
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