NCAA Final Four Basketball

NCAA Final Four Basketball is a video game developed by Bitmasters and published by Mindscape for the Sega Genesis and SNES.

NCAA Final Four Basketball
Developer(s)Bitmasters
Publisher(s)Mindscape
Platform(s)Sega Genesis, SNES
Release1994

Gameplay

NCAA Final Four Basketball is a game which includes the top 64 college teams and their official logos.[1] The player can take control of all five players on the team. The game offers two different practice modes in addition to the main game.

Reception

Next Generation reviewed the SNES version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that "It's pretty looking, but dull."[1]

Reviews

gollark: <@!330678593904443393> I'll take your complaints as consent to harvest your data utterly for neural network training.
gollark: The closer you pass by a piece, the more distance quota it takes.
gollark: Anyway, each piece can move some total distance in a line each turn defined by what piece it is, and if there is a piece which can block it near the path it'd take, it uses more of that distance quota to move on that path.
gollark: No, it's still turnbased.
gollark: Yes, but in continuous chess it can't, I'll explain.

References

  1. "Finals". Next Generation. No. 7. Imagine Media. July 1995. pp. 78–79.
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