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NBA Jam Extreme : ウィキペディア英語版 | NBA Jam Extreme
''NBA Jam Extreme'' is a 1996 basketball arcade game by Acclaim Entertainment based on the 1996–97 NBA season. After Midway Games released two ''NBA Jam'' games, Acclaim, the developers of the home versions of ''Jam'', ended up winning the exclusive rights to use the ''NBA Jam'' name. ''NBA Jam Extreme'' was the first ''Jam'' game from Acclaim, as well as the first edition of the game to use 3D graphics.〔 In contrast, Midway's competing NBA game ''NBA Hangtime'' featured 2-D visuals similar to the previous ''Jam'' games. ''Extreme'' also features longtime sports broadcaster Marv Albert doing commentary instead of original commentator Tim Kitzrow. New to the game is the "Extreme" button, essentially a super version of the series' trademark "Turbo" button.〔 The game was used as the basis for a PlayStation demo game (which has gone rare) based on the NBA's 2Ball competition, which included 1997-98 rosters.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NBA 2-Ball - PlayStation - IGN )〕 Acclaim released a series of follow-ups to ''Extreme'', most of which were more traditional basketball simulations. ==Roster== ''NBA Jam Extreme'' features many of the top players from the 1996–97 NBA season. Rosters accurate as of September 11, 1996, with some notable omissions. Chief among them were Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal. Jordan and O'Neal had contracts with Electronic Arts that resulted in the Jordan game ''Chaos in the Windy City'' and O'Neal appearing in ''Shaq-Fu'' and the ''NBA Live'' games. Barkley had signed a deal with Accolade to appear in its ''Barkley Shut Up and Jam!'' games.
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