3D or not, it's still a great game
Learning Curve: 15 Minutes
Score: 10 out of 10
Now, I'll start off by saying I'm not athlete if you seen me you'd know that lol, but that doesn't mean I don't like to watch sports that's if the home team is winning. Now this game came out when I was 14 for the SNES and I will admit it was a great game I never really play sports games I prefer to stick with what I know best, which is FP's on the newer systems I first came across this game when I rented it from money I had on my paper route that's right I was a paper boy, no not the cool kind like in the game. More like the overworked, underpaid kind of paperboy. So when I had afew bucks left each payday you can bet I would rent a game and just relax. This game was licensed by the NBA and I have to admit it's one of their best choices to endorse this game I can't say for sure but I swear to god it had elements of 3D which was a nice change from what we grew up with The Roster consisted of the entire 1995 season so you can bet all the good players from back than was in it. Now onto the game play the AI was serviceable at best it seems on the hardest setting I was still able to do circles around them, I don't mind that but I prefer a little fight. The controls were very crisp and responsive a nice treat. I will admit I did alter my roster to add all the good players so that may be why I was so good but who cares you do what you need to, to win right? I don't remember if a sequel ever came out if one did I will surely buy it. Not a bad job Konami. A 10 out of 10 and my highest regards. If you see this game and like the NBA I say get it.