

Later, you can only score when you shoot from the X, and there’s even a tournament where you can only score when you slam dunk the ball.

One tournament has a moving X, and points are worth double when you score on the X.

The first one is a simple game of one on one, but each tournament adds new rules. There are a total of eight different tournaments to compete in, each with a different set of rules. Trust me, if you don’t use it at the right times then you’ll never keep up with your opponent. You even get to call fouls on your opponent, and if you press start there’s an option called “pump it up,” which is used to replenish your stamina when you start to tire out. There’s a ton of different shots you can make, and each button as well as several button combos each perform different shots.
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If you bet the full amount your opponent will play harder, but you can clean house in one game as opposed to three. You can bet $100, $200, or the full $300 dollars. You and your opponent start each tournament with $300 and have to bet a certain amount of money for each game. Their not afraid to tell each other to “shut up” or call each other suckers or fools, and it’s the trash talking that adds an extra layer of originality to the game. There are three playable characters, Slade, Roxy and Chill and each have different skills and attributes to set them apart and each has his or her (Roxy) own lines of trash talk when it comes time for dissin’. The three selectable courts are full of graffiti and set in what looks to be like the rougher parts of town. Bird coupled with the all the elements of NBA Jam except this time laced with trash talkin’ opponents and mild adult undertones (no it’s nothing you couldn’t let your 8 year old kid play for all you dirty minds out there). Bird got kinky and had a child in other words, it is a game of one on one basketball like Jordan vs. For lack of better ways to describe it, it is as if NBA Jam and Jordan vs. I finally got home and tried the game out, I could probably consider it an unusual game in most respects. The day finally came when my curiosity got the best of me and I paid the $1.99 for the complete copy sitting there on the shelf, I figured that at least the box description was amusing enough to purchase. Jammit was one of those random games that sat there day after day at Goodwill, as trip after trip passed by the game just kept begging me to buy it out of sheer curiosity since it was probably just another forgotten sports title in the Genesis’ library. Genre: Sports Developer: GTE Vantage Publisher: Virgin Games Players: 1-2 Released: 1994
