Play David Robinson’s Supreme Court Online
Pick your squad, then either run the whole team or just ball out as one player—either way, you’ve gotta take down Robinson’s All-Stars when the tournament heats up.

David Robinson’s Supreme Court is one of those early '90s basketball games that tried something a little different. You pick from four fictional teams—no real NBA licenses here—and then draft players to fill out your roster. The exhibition mode is straightforward (3-on-3 or 5-on-5), but the tournament mode is where it gets interesting—beat the other teams, and you get to face David Robinson’s All-Stars for bragging rights.
What makes it stand out is the roleplaying mode, where you control just one player instead of the whole team. It’s a weird but fun twist, especially when you’re trying to carry your squad as the star player. Robinson himself pops in at halftime with commentary, which is a nice touch, even if it’s just basic praise or criticism.
You can tweak quarter lengths and difficulty, though "Superstar" mode lives up to its name—expect some brutal AI defense. The graphics are very much of their time, but the gameplay’s decent if you’re into old-school basketball sims. Just don’t go in expecting modern NBA 2K vibes.

Download David Robinson’s Supreme Court ROM
You can download this ROM to play David Robinson’s Supreme Court offline using an Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) emulator (Top Emulators).
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