
NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
NBA Jam: Tournament Edition is the enhanced sequel to the original NBA Jam arcade sensation, featuring more teams, players, and gameplay improvements. The 32X version delivers the same fast-paced 2-on-2 basketball action with improved graphics and sound.
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About This Game
Tournament Edition adds all 27 NBA teams from the 1994-95 season (compared to the original's 23), plus hidden teams and players. New features include tournament mode, improved AI, and more balanced gameplay.
The signature 'Boomshakalaka!' commentary and over-the-top dunks remain, along with new secret codes and Easter eggs. The 32X version was praised for being one of the system's best sports titles.
This edition introduced the concept of 'hot spots' on the court where players could shoot with increased accuracy, adding strategic depth to the arcade-style gameplay.
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