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Sega Genesis
Release Date: October 23, 1996   |   Genre: Sports
NBA HangTime is a two-on-two hoops contest in the tradition of NBA Jam and NBA Jam T.E. Choose from 29 NBA teams and 145 professional stars with ratings based on the 1996-97 season, or create your own players and save them to battery. Customize your athlete's head, uniform, attributes, or name, and then build his ratings by winning games or correctly answering trivia questions. Sixteen different heads allow you to create offbeat characters such as aliens or clowns. Moves include alley oops, spin moves, double dunks, and team "fire" (players get hot after making three shots in a row). Up to four players can compete simultaneously in venues ranging from a rooftop and jungle arena to a harbor and city court. Enter in codes to unlock hidden characters, power-ups, and other bonuses. The game will also keep track of statistics such as points-per-game average, longest winning streak, most games played, and overall winning percentage. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
Nintendo 64
Release Date: January 17, 1997   |   Genre: Sports
HANG ON for the time of your life! Soar through the air and slam one home against the big boys! This game ROCKS with special moves, burnin' hoops and high flyin' double dunks! All 29 NBA teams represented with 5-man rosters. Unique features include team fire, alley oops, double dunks and spin moves! Secret codes enable hidden characters, arenas and options. Play against up to four friends or team-up against the computer! Create your own player!
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: February 25, 2001   |   Genre: Sports
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: May 1, 1999   |   Genre: Sports
Nintendo 64
Release Date: February 10, 1998   |   Genre: Sports
For the first time ever NBA In The Zone '98 jams it home on the N64! Feel every rim rockin' dunk with the RUMBLE PAK feature as you take your team through a full regular season and into the NBA finals! All 29 NBA teams plus two NBA All-Star teams. Over 300 NBA players including Shaq and Sir Charles, as well as Penny, Pippen, Ewing, Malone and Glen Rice. Play Exhibition, the NBA Playoffs and the 1997-98 NBA Season Schedule. Full season stat tracking for every player. 300 different motion captured moves.
Nintendo 64
Release Date: April 7, 1999   |   Genre: Sports
The only place for hoops action on the Nintendo 64! All 29 NBA teams and over 300 real NBA players. Eight different camera angles with adjustable zoom. Create a player and customize over 30 different categories. All-new motion captured animations - the most realistic ever! Advanced play-calling techniques. Pin-point passing lets you play like the pros! Three-point shootout and slam dunk contest!
Sony Playstation
Release Date: November 30, 1996   |   Genre: Sports
Get ready to run the floors with NBA In the Zone 2 from Konami. After last years title, Konami has stepped up and added new features to ITZ2 to make it the best possible basketball game. Featuring different play modes such as exhibition and full season play, as well as containing full rosters for all the NBA teams and the ability to make substitutions, ITZ2 is loaded. Also beefed up is the AI. Not only will it be harder to drive to the basket, gamers have a greater chance of getting fouled-out, with increased foul elements such as offensive fouls and basket-count. So step on the court and get ready for some solid b-ball action.
Nintendo 64
Release Date: February 18, 2000   |   Genre: Sports
It's called "The Zone." Marcus Camby found it in last year's NBA Playoffs. We took it from him and put it in this box. Open it up. Shoot the lights out! New dunking animations. Let it fly with the game on the line! All-new freethrow design - don't brick it! All-new camera angles! Smooth animations and jump shots!
Microsoft Xbox
Release Date: November 18, 2003   |   Genre: Sports
Arcade
Release Date: August 11, 1993   |   Genre: Sports
NBA Jam, which featured 2-on-2 basketball, was one of the first real playable basketball arcade games, and was also one of the first sports games to feature NBA-licensed teams and players, and their real digitized likenesses. A key feature of NBA Jam was the exaggerated nature of the play