Backwards Compatible

Backwards Compatible #10 - NBA Jam (Sega, SNES)

Dan Kemp/Lou Carnevale Episode 10

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We hit Episode 10!  In this episode of "Backwards Compatible: A Generation 'S' Podcast," Lou and I heat up the arcade sports scene with "NBA Jam" and its successor, "NBA Jam - Tournament Edition," primarily focusing on the Sega Genesis versions while touching on differences across other consoles. We dive into the pivotal updates and key differences introduced in the Tournament Edition, such as additional players and enhanced gameplay features, which solidified its status as an arcade legend.

"NBA Jam" broke ground by bridging the gap between casual sports fans who were hardcore gamers and casual gamers who were hardcore sports fans, particularly during an era when NBA popularity was soaring with the Chicago Bulls' dominance. Despite its massive success, the absence of prominent players like Michael Jordan and Shaq due to licensing restrictions remains a notable aspect of its history. We share listener memories that highlight the game’s impact, discuss other Midway sports titles with a similar vibe, and suggest modern games that recapture the "NBA Jam" spirit. As always, we wrap up with a nod to the pop culture landscape of March 1994, setting the stage for when "NBA Jam" was setting arcades and consoles on fire. Join us as we celebrate the 10th episode with one of the most exhilarating sports games of all time.

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