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''NBA Jam 2002'' is a sports
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game made by
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as a licensed basketball simulation for the 2002-2003 NBA season. It was the follow-up to ''
NBA Jam 2001 ''NBA Jam 2001'' is a sports Game Boy Color game made by Acclaim Entertainment as licensed basketball simulation for the 2001-2002 NBA season. It was the follow-up to ''NBA Jam 2000''. It featured Karl Malone, Jason Williams (basketball, born 197 ...
'' and was the last game in the ''NBA Jam'' series to mention a year in its title. The game was originally set for release in late November 2001 before being delayed to February 2002. There were 29 NBA teams to play as with more than 140 players in all.


Reception

The game received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to the
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2002 video games NBA Jam Game Boy Advance games Game Boy Advance-only games Video games developed in the United Kingdom Acclaim Entertainment games DC Studios games Multiplayer and single-player video games {{basketball-videogame-stub