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        Tecmo NBA Basketball

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        Tecmo NBA Basketball was a basketball game released only on the NES. Tecmo developed a sequel for the SNES and Genesis later.
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        Sculptured Software
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        Tecmo NBA Basketball
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        platform
        nes
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        1 - 2 (2)
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        1
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        publisher
        Tecmo
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        year
        1992
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        This basketball game is very similar to Tecmo Super NBA Basketball with the main difference being their rosters. The game has 27 NBA teams with a roster of 324 Players. Each player has a rating for his shooting ability, stamina, jumping power, running speed, stealing ability, and blocking ability. The game allows for pre-season and season modes. In the season modes the game tracks team & player statistics throughout the season. You can choose between four modes of play: Manual, which enables you to control an individual team; Coach, which turns the play calling (but not the actual playing) over to you; Computer, which gives all the controls to the computer; and Skip, where the results of a computer-played game are posted, without the game ever having taken place. The game also allows you to set the quarter's time from two minutes to 12 minutes.
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