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Composer(s)
  
Michelle Simon

Developer
  
Park Place Productions

Initial release date
  
26 January 1993

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Producer(s)
  
Donald W. Landon Erik Yeo

Programmer(s)
  
Larry Garner Donald W. Landon Mike Waltman

Genre(s)
  
Traditional basketball simulation

Platform
  
Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Publishers
  
Virgin Interactive, Virgin Group

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Park Place Productions games, Simulation games, Other games

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Super Slam Dunk - known in Japan as Magic Johnson no Super Slam Dunk (マジックジョンソンのスーパースラムダンク, "Magic Johnson's Super Slam Dunk") - is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System basketball video game that was released in 1993.

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Gameplay

The game features 28 fictional teams; 27 of them are based on real cities while the 28th is an all-star team. There is an exhibition and a playoffs mode. Exhibition is the usual team vs team game, while the playoff mode has eight teams competing to win the championship. When a player takes the ball from one side of the court to the other, the view of the court rotates to reveal the opposite side. Earvin "Magic" Johnson gives the pre-game commentary about the strengths of the teams, while broadcaster Chick Hearn gives the play-by-play during the game.

A view of the basketball court from half court is available featuring isometric graphics. Players can choose to turn fouls on or off and how many minutes that each quarter will be; this can be changed between two minutes and a full-fledged 12 minutes.

Reception

Allgame gave Super Slam Dunk a rating of 2.5 stars out of a possible 5 in their overview.

References

Super Slam Dunk Wikipedia


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