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Jammit Sega Genesis

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Jammit
Developer(s)GTE Vantage
Publisher(s)GTE Entertainment
Virgin Interactive(Genesis)
Platform(s)3DO, MS-DOS, Genesis, SNES
Release
  • Genesis
    • NA: March 1994
    Super NES
    3DO
    • NA: 1994
    DOS
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer

Jammit is a 1994 video game for the 3DO, MS-DOS, Sega Genesis and SNES. It was developed by GTE Vantage Inc. and published by GTE Entertainment.

Gameplay[edit]

Blackshot europe. The game features arcade-styled 1-on-1 street basketball, like NBA Jam or Arch Rivals. Player can choose from three playable characters.

Starship troopers invasion. Starship Troopers: Invasion (スターシップ・トゥルーパーズ インベイジョン) is a Japanese-American 2012 computer-animated military science fiction film directed by Shinji Aramaki. It is the fourth installment of the Starship Troopers film series. The Starship Alesia begins to deploy its troops to seize and control the hanger and rescue any survivors. 'Alpha' team landed without much resistance from the bugs, after they rendezvous with what's left of Fort Casey's troopers, LTA Daugherty then decided to hold till the John A. Warden evacuates while the Alesia stands by for immediate evacuation.

Reception[edit]

Quick-Draw McGraw of GamePro reviewed that the 3DO version has better graphics and audio than the earlier Genesis and SNES versions, but not to the extent that one would expect from the far more powerful hardware. He also criticized the jerkiness of the characters' moves, but acknowledged that there were very few street-ball games to offer competition, especially on the 3DO.[2] A reviewer for Next Generation gave it two out of five stars, likewise stating that the 3DO version fails to offer significant enhancement over the versions on less powerful consoles. He added that 'In the end though, what kills this one is that the controls are so sluggish you'd think your Nikes had melted to the blacktop.'[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Body Count - Preview'. Official Sega Magazine. No. 1. EMAP. January 1994. p. 26.
  2. ^'ProReview: Jammit'. GamePro (77). IDG. February 1995. p. 98.
  3. ^'Jammit'. Next Generation. No. 4. Imagine Media. April 1995. p. 89.

External links[edit]

  • Jammit at MobyGames
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jammit&oldid=910455312'
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23.03.2020

Jammit Sega Genesis

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Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Jammit (Sega Genesis, 1994) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!

Jammit
Developer(s)GTE Vantage
Publisher(s)GTE Entertainment
Virgin Interactive(Genesis)
Platform(s)3DO, MS-DOS, Genesis, SNES
Release
  • Genesis
    • NA: March 1994
    Super NES
    3DO
    • NA: 1994
    DOS
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer

Jammit is a 1994 video game for the 3DO, MS-DOS, Sega Genesis and SNES. It was developed by GTE Vantage Inc. and published by GTE Entertainment.

Gameplay[edit]

Blackshot europe. The game features arcade-styled 1-on-1 street basketball, like NBA Jam or Arch Rivals. Player can choose from three playable characters.

Starship troopers invasion. Starship Troopers: Invasion (スターシップ・トゥルーパーズ インベイジョン) is a Japanese-American 2012 computer-animated military science fiction film directed by Shinji Aramaki. It is the fourth installment of the Starship Troopers film series. The Starship Alesia begins to deploy its troops to seize and control the hanger and rescue any survivors. 'Alpha' team landed without much resistance from the bugs, after they rendezvous with what's left of Fort Casey's troopers, LTA Daugherty then decided to hold till the John A. Warden evacuates while the Alesia stands by for immediate evacuation.

Reception[edit]

Quick-Draw McGraw of GamePro reviewed that the 3DO version has better graphics and audio than the earlier Genesis and SNES versions, but not to the extent that one would expect from the far more powerful hardware. He also criticized the jerkiness of the characters' moves, but acknowledged that there were very few street-ball games to offer competition, especially on the 3DO.[2] A reviewer for Next Generation gave it two out of five stars, likewise stating that the 3DO version fails to offer significant enhancement over the versions on less powerful consoles. He added that 'In the end though, what kills this one is that the controls are so sluggish you'd think your Nikes had melted to the blacktop.'[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Body Count - Preview'. Official Sega Magazine. No. 1. EMAP. January 1994. p. 26.
  2. ^'ProReview: Jammit'. GamePro (77). IDG. February 1995. p. 98.
  3. ^'Jammit'. Next Generation. No. 4. Imagine Media. April 1995. p. 89.

External links[edit]

  • Jammit at MobyGames
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jammit&oldid=910455312'