Double Dunk

Double Dunk

released on May 01, 1989

Double Dunk

released on May 01, 1989

Double Dunk is a simulation of two-on-two, half-court basketball. Teams have two on-screen characters, a shorter "outside" man and a taller "inside" man. In a single-player game, the player controls the on-screen character closest to the ball, either the one holding the ball (on offense) or the one guarding the opponent with the ball (on defense). In two-player games, each player may control one of the two teams as in a one-player game, or both players may play on the same team against a computer-controlled opponent. At the start of each possession, both offense and defense select from a number of plays (such as the "pick and roll" on offense), then attempt to score or regain possession of the ball by intercepting or stealing it from the offense. The game offers a number of player-selectable options. Games can be set to last a certain amount of time or until one team scores a certain number of points. Three-point shots can be turned on or off, as can a ten-second shot clock. Players may also choose to include foul detection and/or a three-second lane violation.


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Playing Through My Evercade Collection Part 1: Atari Vol 1

Absolutely not. I have zero patience for this level of nonsense and this completely unplayable fuzzy mess isnt it. This came out in... 1989???? Good lord Atari. This is flat out bad. The controls are clumsy, the ball physics are non-existent, the A.I. is overwhelmingly unforgiving.

Its not worth anyone's time here. Its 1989, we're literally on the verge of stuff like the SNES and we already have the Mega Drive and Atari is still insisting on stuff like this. No wonder why they crashed and burned repeatedly.