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Showing off the extreme attitude of the arcade smash hit
NBA Jam, Midway's NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC brings intense
two-on-two arcade-style hoops to the Dreamcast. The emphasis is
on fanatical basketball, with gravity-defying dunks and
over-the-top animations. The game lets you select from 140 actual
superstars representing all 29 NBA teams. Throw in wacky
unlockable players such as team mascots and characters from other
Midway games, and NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC is a fun departure
from the more down-to-earth basketball simulations.
Complementing the goofy gameplay is a feature-rich player
editor, where you can customize everything from your created
player's height, weight, and ability to clothing and facial
features. With a TV-style presentation and impressive visuals,
this is one hoops game that any arcade sports fan will enjoy.
Simply put, if you liked NBA Jam, you'll love NBA Showtime.
--Sajed Ahmed
Pros:
* Remarkable in-game graphics, and even more impressive replays
* Detailed sideline commentary
* 4-player simultaneous action makes it a great party game
* Endorsed by Shaquille O'Neal--what more could you want?
Cons: * 2-on-2 arcade basketball has been around forever
* Shallow arcade play, without lasting depth or long-term
playability
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Review
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NBA Showtime is the latest game in Midway's long-running
line of over-the-top arcade sports titles. While Showtime may
play a lot like NBA Jam and NBA Hangtime, the insanely good
graphics and fast gameplay will have you wondering how Midway
packed an entire arcade machine onto a Dreamcast disc.
The Dreamcast build we received is much like the earlier builds
of NFL Blitz 2000 for the Dreamcast. The actual code used in the
arcade game has been ported over to the Dreamcast, leaving the
gameplay completely intact. While this version lacks sound (just
like the earlier beta versions of Blitz 2000), the game runs at a
full 60 frames per second. There's a bit of slowdown here and
there, and the game has one or two graphical glitches, but since
the game isn't coming out until November (most likely the week
before Thanksgiving, according to Midway representatives), there
will be plenty of time to ensure that every facet of the game is
arcade perfect.
VMU support is where this game is really going to shine, as
you'll be able to create your player, save your stats to the
memory unit, and convene with three friends to put your stats on
the line. The game will also feature 145 NBA players, including
rookies from 1999, plenty of hidden characters, NBA mascots, and
yes, big heads.
Each NBA home court, as well as several hidden courts, are in
the game, but there's been no word concerning new hidden features
specifically for the home versions of the game. The graphics in
the build we received were shocking. The fact that such a recent
arcade game could be put on the Dreamcast with such minor
adjustments made to the graphics really says a lot for the
Dreamcast hardware. Look for updated information as the game's
development progresses. -- Jeff Gerstmann
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