Slam 'N Jam '95

Slam 'N Jam '95[lower-alpha 1] is a video game developed by Left Field Productions and published by Crystal Dynamics for the 3DO.

Slam 'N Jam '95
North American cover art
Developer(s)Left Field Productions
Publisher(s)Crystal Dynamics
Producer(s)Bill Mitchell
Designer(s)Andy Trapani
Lyle Hall
Sam Player
Programmer(s)John Brandwood
Michael Lamb
Artist(s)Jeff Godfrey
Russell Truelove
Writer(s)Mark T. Sneed
Composer(s)Burke Trieschmann
Steven Henifin
SeriesSlam 'N Jam
Platform(s)3DO Interactive Multiplayer
Release
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer (up to two players)

Gameplay

Slam 'N Jam '95 is a basketball game, but is not licensed by the NBA.[2]

Reception

Next Generation reviewed the 3DO version of the game, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "The pace is lightning fast, and when you hear the roar of the crowd, it's bound to give you chills. If you have any interest in the sport at all and own a 3DO, this is a must-have."[2]

Next Generation reviewed the PlayStation version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "It's still a great two-player game, but the one-player game doesn't hold its end up, and the technological race is passing this game right by."[3]

Reviews

Notes

  1. Also known as Slam 'N Jam '95: 3D Basketball (Japanese: スラムジャム: 3D バスケットボール, Hepburn: Suramu Jamu: 3D Basukettobōru) in Japan.
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References

  1. "3DO Soft > 1995" (in Japanese). GAME Data Room. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  2. "Finals". Next Generation. No. 8. Imagine Media. August 1995. p. 71.
  3. "Finals". Next Generation. No. 19. Imagine Media. July 1996. p. 76.
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