Play Bulls Vs Blazers and the NBA Playoffs on Snes Online
Pixelated MJ posterizing dudes, Barkley backing defenders down—it's pure '92 NBA vibes with that classic SNES jank. You'll miss every other free throw thanks to that finicky T-meter.

If you're into 90s basketball nostalgia, Bulls vs Blazers on SNES is a solid pickup. It’s basically EA’s NBA Playoffs roster from '92—Jordan, Drexler, Barkley, all the big names—plus the East and West All-Stars. The gameplay feels familiar if you’ve played earlier entries, with the same stat tracking, replays, and those slightly awkward free throws using the T-meter.
Weirdly, the Genesis version got the cooler extras, like custom All-Star teams and defensive play calling. But the SNES port still has those signature moves, and some new ones this time around. First thing you’ll notice? The animations are clunky by today’s standards, but there’s something charming about pixelated MJ dunking on everyone.
It’s not a huge leap from the last game, but if you’re after a straightforward arcade-style hoops fix with a retro roster, this does the job.

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