"Slam 'N Jam '95" is a fast-paced basketball arcade game released for the Panasonic 3DO in 1995, capturing the essence and excitement of professional basketball for fans and gamers alike. Developed by Crystal Dynamics and Left Field Productions, the game stands out with its fluid 3D graphics and realistic player animations, a commendable achievement for the time, tapping into the advanced multimedia capabilities of the 3DO system. "Slam 'N Jam '95" features a variety of game modes, including Exhibition matches and full Season play, allowing players to engage in quick games or immerse themselves in the quest for a championship with their favorite teams.
The gameplay of "Slam 'N Jam '95" is noted for its accessibility and fun, incorporating intuitive controls that are easy to learn but challenging to master. The game employs a vertical, top-down perspective, akin to classic arcade basketball games, providing a clear view of the court and players. It includes real-life teams and player statistics, giving it an authentic basketball feel. The game also features play-by-play commentary by Van Earl Wright, lending an additional layer of realism and broadcast-quality presentation. This combination of features and solid gameplay mechanics made "Slam 'N Jam '95" a memorable entry in the sports genre for the 3DO, appealing both to basketball enthusiasts and general gaming audiences.
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