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Play NBA Live '95 (Japan) (Rev 0A) Online

Pixelated MJ and Shaq dunk with gloriously janky animations—steal the ball with actual timing, not button mashing, and feel that sweet delay before a three-pointer swishes.

Developer: Electronic Arts
Genre: Sports
Released: 1994
File size: 941 bytes
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Game Overview

NBA Live '95 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System came out in 1994, published by Electronic Arts. It was part of a wave of sports titles that tried to bring a more authentic basketball feel to the 16-bit era, building on what earlier games had started but with a few more layers of control and presentation.

You control a full team of five players, switching on the fly to play both offense and defense. The main goal is to outscore the opponent by making baskets and stopping theirs. Key mechanics include using timed button presses for steals and blocks, which require good anticipation rather than frantic tapping, and a shooting meter that demands release precision for higher accuracy. The pace is quick but manageable, with a difficulty that rewards practice rather than pure reflex. It feels responsive and strategic, especially when a well-defended fast break ends with a satisfying dunk.

NBA Live '95 (Japan) (Rev 0A) rom

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