Bulls vs. Blazers, I remember trading my cousin, Mario Paint for that game. Best videogame trade ever, I played the **** out of Bulls vs. Blazers.
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Did the Jaleco game have teams like Omaha? and when you struck out it said, "You bum, your out" or am I thinking of something else. The original Nintendo was the first console I bought with my own money, I took my first paycheck from Jewel and ran over and bought it.Comment
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Bulls vs. Blazers? I played it when it was Lakers vs. Celtics on the Genesis!!Comment
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I even kept track of statistics and made up boxcores using paper and a pencil back then . . . I may even still have what I wrote up. Those were the days"We were expecting a miracle with Elite, but instead we got Jesus at halfcourt."
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It did say "You Bum," from what I can remember, but very rarely. I also remember that they had mound charges where the benches would clear."We were expecting a miracle with Elite, but instead we got Jesus at halfcourt."
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My favorite games from back in the day...
Arcade games: run &gun (the first game to allow the double clutch layups), I am not sure of the name, but it was Sega World Series baseball maybe?, Tecmo Superbowl. What was the name of that baskeball game that had an overhead perspective and you used a rollerball to move your guy?
AS far as console games: NBA showdown, arch rivals, the first addicitve football game - 10 yard fight, remember the mutant league football and hockey games, coleco baseball, that first ncaa basketball game on the snes that was in 3D but the the area around you was blue, double dribble...ahh the good ol' days
I remember I used to go to the pizza place when I was a young bul just to play Run N Gun. The same developers also made NBA Give N Go for SNES. Man that game was hot as hell. I loved doing those nasty dunks to layups in mid air.
World Series baseball 98 for sega genesis was realisitc as hell. I used to play home run derby just to see how far I could hit it and to look at the different stadiums.
I also remember the NCAA game for SNES...lol. A brotha could only move in 4 directions and you had 4 dunks each depending on which direction you hit on the D-pad...lolol
Bulls vs Blazers was the game though. How the hell can a B-ball game back in the day have individual signature dunks? Micheal Jordan had the NASTIEST signature midair layup from the sideline. Everytime I did it I would scream "ILLLLLLLLLLL"
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My favorite baseball game back then was Baseball Stars for the NES.
I loved creating my own team.
and I'll add to the list.
Buster Douglas boxng
Mike Tyson punch out
Mario Lemieux hockey
Wayne Gretzky hockey
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My favorites were NBA Action and NBA Action 98 on Sega Saturn...First Basketball Games that allowed 5 on 5 on 1 screen, using two Saturn 6-player adapters....
Damn that brings back memories..I might go pull my Saturn out of the Attic just to play that....Comment
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I still remember one game I had with Charles Oakley where I got 30 rebounds with him in the first minute of the game. He was standing under the basket and I kept on shooting under the rim and it would just bounce back to him. He eventually dunked it though, but it showed his stats: 1/31, 30 rebounds.Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists AssociationComment
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I remember how NBA Action '95 had the top down view going north to south and it was the first game where you could do put back jams. One of my faves. Along with Primetime Football.
My two favourite baseball games back then were pretty obscure: Cal Ripken Baseball and Baseball Simulator 1.000. You could completely edit your whole team in Baseball Simulator and Cal Ripken had some of the sweetest graphics for it's time.
The first top down Gretzky Hockey was cool.Comment
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Yea, I just recently went to my parents house and seen my old Power Pad sitting in a corner. I think the only games it utilized were Track and Field and some other game. You basically stomped in the circles to go the fatest. By the way, it sucked big time. Along with Nintendo's other failed invention, "the Power Glove". . . . .Comment
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