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Game » consists of 1 releases. Released Apr 28, 1993
A spin-off of the NBA Jam arcade basketball series, featuring over 40 teams from the NCAA's Division I.
An anime license basketball sim, developed by TOSE and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 1995.
A basketball ball game published by Konami for the SNES.
Join the Looney Tunes cast as they shoot some wacky street ball hoops!
Anime/Manga-based basketball video game developed by TOSE and published by Bandai in 1995.
A SNES basketball game featuring popular rap artists from 1995. Despite the title, no sequels or follow-up games were ever released.
Don't get cocky! Flaunt it, taunt it, shove it, pick it, slam it, keep it, face it...Jammit is a street basketball game chock full of 90s attitude and swagger.
The 1994-1995 edition of the Electronic Arts NBA-licensed franchise.
Manga-based basketball video game developed by Kan's and published by Yutaka in 1994 for the Super Famicom. Was followed by a PS2 sequel.
Basketball video game developed by TOSE and published by Bandai for the Super Famicom in 1994. First game of the "Slam Dunk" franchise.
Manga-based street basketball video game developed by KID, released in 1994.
Midway's signature rules-light two-on-two arcade basketball game gets revamped, now with a bigger roster and more features.
A basketball game that stars former NBA all-star Charles Barkley as he jams and slams in the downtown basketball courts of different NBA cities.
A basketball game for the SNES starring Magic Johnson.
A two-on-two arcade basketball game by Midway, known for its exaggerated rules-light take on the sport and its official use of NBA teams and players. Boomshakalaka!
A half-court one-on-one basketball game featuring one star player from each of the teams in the NBA. The players were chosen from the 1991-92 season NBA roster.
Bulls vs. Blazers and the NBA Playoffs was Electronic Arts' NBA title for the 1992-93 season.
Play as any of the NBA teams in this basketball game for the Super Nintendo and Genesis/Mega Drive. The sequel to Tecmo NBA Basketball.
The first basketball game to utilize a dynamic 3D behind-the-ball perspective thanks to the system's Mode 7 technology. While it uses fictional teams in other regions, the North American release uses real college teams and is the first licensed video game with the NCAA.
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