- NBA Give 'N Go
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title = NBA Give 'N Go / NBA Jikkyou Basket: Winning Dunk
caption = The box art for North American release, including an inset of the arcade version of the game.
developer =Konami
publisher = Konami
designer = Masahiko Kimura (composer), Kazuhiko Uehara (composer)Fact|date=July 2008
engine =
released = vgrelease|JP=September 29 ,1995 as "NBA Jikkyou Basket: Winning Dunk"vgrelease|NA=1995vgrelease|EU=1995 [cite web | url = http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/snes/data/588509.html| title = Release date | publisher = Game FAQs| date = | accessdate = 2008-05-08]
genre = Sports, Arcade basketball
modes =Single player , multiplayer (up to 4 players)
ratings = ESRB: K-A (Kids to Adults) CERO: n/a (not rated)
platforms = Super Nintendo
media = Cartridge
requirements =
input = Super Nintendo controller"NBA Give 'N Go" is a 1995
Super Nintendo Entertainment System basketball game that uses licensed teams from theNational Basketball Association . The game is essentially a home version of Konami'sarcade game "Run and Gun", which featured similar graphics and gameplay but no NBA license. cite web|url=http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9377| title=KLOV: Run and Gun|accessdate= 2008-05-26 ] Konami followed up "Give 'N Go" with "Run and Gun 2" and the "NBA In The Zone " series.Gameplay
Similar to "Run and Gun", the in-game camera is at one end of the basketball court. Gameplay is fast-paced, much like "
NBA Jam " and Konami's own "Run and Gun". Elements lifted from arcade basketball games included limited fouls (that automatically lead to free throw shots), faster than real time clock, and basketballs rarely travelout of bounds .Free throw shots are simply a manner of trying to get two dots in the center as possible. The shot always goes in as long as "both" dots are blue; otherwise the shot always misses.Gaming options include exhibition, regular season,
playoff s, and arcade mode. Certainslam dunk andthree-point field goal shots are replayed periodically. A play-by-play announcer comments on the in-game action. In addition to an arcade-style game, players can also customize in-game rules, or play a full-fledged simulation of professional basketball.Players who wish to play in the playoff mode can choose either to re-enact the
1995 NBA Playoffs , have their playoff tree randomized by the computer or customize their own NBA playoff experience. Regular season games can also be customized while games in the "arcade mode" use the 1995 NBA Playoffs. Players can be substituted before a game but not during it. All NBA players are evaluated on a scale of 0 to 3 stars; 3 stars being the highest rating. [cite web | url = http://www.mobygames.com/game/nba-give-n-go| title = Game summary | publisher = Moby Games| date = | accessdate = 2008-05-08]Shaquille O'Neal andMichael Jordan are missing from the game's rosters.Differences between versions
The game was released in Japan as nihongo|"NBA Jikkyou Basket: Winning Dunk"|NBA実況バスケットウイニングダンク [cite web | url = http://miyabi18.hp.infoseek.co.jp/date/snes2.txt| title = Japanese title | publisher = JPSnes| date = | accessdate = 2008-05-08] Localization and
translation from Japanese to English were performed by veteran translator of Japaneseanime and other imported television programs,Jeremy Blaustein while working in Tokyo as one of the staff members responsible for this game. During the early 1990s, Blaustein also translated other Konami Super Famicom games from Japanese to English.The announcer's use of vocabulary varies between the North American and Japanese versions. English is used for the North American version while Japanese is used in the Japanese version. At the end of each game, the announcer says "Adios, amigos" in the Japanese version and "End of game" in the North American version. In the Japanese version, all of the team, city, and player names were in Japanese in addition to important statistics. Passwords are used to save regular seasons in the American version while the Japanese version allows players to use a battery save.
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See also
*"
NBA In The Zone '98 " - one of Konami's first 3-D basketball games
*"Double Dribble (video game) " - an earlier basketball game by KonamiExternal links
* [http://www.gamespot.com/snes/sports/nbagivengo/index.html Game Spot]
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