Street Hoop

released on Jan 08, 1994

Street Hoop, known in Japan as Dunk Dream and known in North America as Street Slam, is a basketball video game developed by Data East for Neo-Geo, released in 1994. The game features three-on-three basketball match-ups with a variety of different teams.


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What a mixed bag. Street Hoop looks and sounds better than most 90s sports games, the sprite work is particularly good. Unfortunately, the game is incredibly basic, like a lite version of NBA Jam. You only have two buttons, pass/steal and shoot/block. There's no turbo, no dribble moves. Like most arcade games, the AI doesn't always feel fair and the game is designed to get more of your quarters.

With some tweaks, this could have been a classic retro sports game. As it stands, it's just kind of cool to look at for a bit before you move on to something with better gameplay.

Típico juego malo que jugaría tu padre borracho en el bar de la esquina pero actually, este es un buen videojuego.

Isso aqui num fliperama deve ser foda demais. Joguinho bom, mecânicas simples e divertidas. Nao esperava que fosse um jogo tão completo.

This is three on three street basketball!
If you wanna join in you gotta answer the call.
Call, short, pass, it don't make no difference it all
'Cause when the whistle blows it's a free-for-all.

Baby better slam it gettin' ready to burn,
Take a three point shot make everybody's head turn.
That's just the way it goes
Yeah, I'm the finest on the court and everybody knows.

Magic on the blacktop
Slammin' down the backboard
Magic on the blacktop
Cross-court long shot
Magic on the blacktop
Powerhouse layup
Magic on the blacktop
Work that ball.