
NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
The definitive arcade basketball experience comes to Jaguar with all 27 NBA teams, enhanced AI, and the series' signature over-the-top dunks. Features exclusive Jaguar commentary and animations.
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About This Game
Expanded roster with all 1994-95 NBA teams and players (including rookies)
Jaguar-specific enhancements: Smoother animations at 60fps and extended commentary
New 'Tournament Mode' with 28-game season progression
Utilizes Jaguar's 64-bit architecture for faster processing of physics and collisions
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