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I never played these 'NBA' Genesis games. Back in 1994 I was the only one in my college dorm with a 3DO (the $499 model that came with 'Madden,' 'Total Eclipse,' 'Road Rash' and an extra controller). After I bought Crystal Dynamics' 'Slam & Jam' and a couple of extra controllers to 'daisy-chain' together (remember that 3DO feature? ) that was it, my room was a zoo every night with people dropping at all hours of the night to talk trash and play 'Slam & Jam' (or 'Madden' when football season came around).
Anywho, are these Genesis basketball games still worth playing now? Or are they better left for nostalgia-soaked players that remember playing them ten years ago? I know the rosters are dated but is there still FUN to be had with these 16-bit veterans?
Anywho, are these Genesis basketball games still worth playing now? Or are they better left for nostalgia-soaked players that remember playing them ten years ago? I know the rosters are dated but is there still FUN to be had with these 16-bit veterans?
[/QUOTE]Critic, have you ever played NBA Action 94? It's a Sega basketball game. It uses an engine kind of like Supreme Court, but much smoother and more realistic.
I didn't get it when it came out, but my local used game store had this "Games that we otherwise couldn't sell are 2 for a dollar" thing, so I got NBA Action 94 along with a bunch of other sports games and Hard Drivin'. It's sort of like the missing link between the early vs. games and Live.
Critic, have you ever played NBA Action 94? It's a Sega basketball game. It uses an engine kind of like Supreme Court, but much smoother and more realistic.
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