Play NBA All-Star Challenge on Snes Online
Pick '90s NBA legends and go for quick, messy arcade matchups—nothing beats nailing a three with Reggie Miller or posterizing someone with 'Nique. Chunky graphics, simple controls, and couch trash-talk make it a blast.

NBA All-Star Challenge came out for the Super Nintendo in 1992, developed by Beam Software. It was one of those early sports titles that focused on quick, arcade style action rather than deep simulation, fitting right in with the kind of pick up and play games common on the system at the time.
You control one of several NBA stars from that era, like Dominique Wilkins or Clyde Drexler, competing in a series of skill challenges. The main objective is to win events such as the three point shootout, the slam dunk contest, and a one on one full court game. You use simple button presses for shooting and dunking, timing your releases for accuracy. The game moves quickly, with short rounds that keep you trying again after a missed shot. It feels responsive and straightforward, like a solid arcade translation of All-Star Weekend.

Download NBA All-Star Challenge on Snes ROM
You can download this ROM to play NBA All-Star Challenge on Snes offline using an Super Nintendo (SNES) emulator (Top Emulators).
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