NCAA Basketball (video game)

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NCAA Basketball
File:NCAA Basketball Coverart.png
North American cover art
Developer(s) Sculptured Software
Publisher(s)
    Designer(s) Hal Rushton
    Composer(s) H. Kingsley Thurber
    Paul Webb
    Mark Ganus
    Platforms Super NES
    Release date(s)
      Genre(s) Traditional basketball simulation
      Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

      NCAA Basketball - known as World League Basketball in Europe[2] and Super Dunk Shot (スーパーダンクショット?) in Japan - is a basketball video game which was developed by Sculptured Software for the Super NES.

      It was the first basketball game for a console to utilize a 3D perspective. The game uses the Super Nintendo's Mode 7 to create a 3D players' perspective that became the standard for later basketball video games. Sculptured's NHL Stanley Cup featured a similar effect.

      According to short-lived Flux magazine, which originated in the United States, this video game was declared to be the 75th best video game of all time.

      Controls

      Up D-pad: Up (In Main/Team Selection Screen), Move Forward

      Down D-pad: Down (In Main/Team Selection Screen), Move Backwards

      Left D-pad: Left (In Team Selection Screen), Move Left

      Right D-pad: Right (In Team Selection Screen), Right Left

      R Button: Scroll right in the Defensive Plays (If on Defense), Scroll right in the Offensive Plays (If on Offense)

      L Button: Scroll Left in the Defensive Plays (If on Defense), Scroll Left in the Offensive Plays (If on Offense)

      A Bottom: Select (In Main/Team Selection Screen) Pass the Ball (If on Offense), Switch Player (If on Defense)

      B Button: Back or Unselect (In Main/Team Selection Screen), Shoot the Ball (If on Offense), Block Shoot (If on Defense)

      X Button: Steal Ball (If on Defense)

      Y Button: Switch Player (If on Defense)

      Start Button: Select (In Main Selection Screen, Pause Game.

      Select Button: Nothing

      Gameplay

      In the game, the player chooses a basketball team and then plays against either a computer or human player on a court. The goal is to score the most baskets within the given time through dribbling and passing. Players also have the ability to save the game as well as change options and difficulty settings.

      The game allows the player to play either an exhibition game or a full season.

      The North American version of the game contains college teams from five major NCAA Division I-A conferences (but with fictional players), while the European game features fictional professional teams located throughout the world, and the Japanese release has its own fictionalized likenesses of NBA teams.

      References

      1. 1.0 1.1 NCAA Basketball at GameFAQs
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