White Men Can't Jump (video Game)
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''White Men Can't Jump'' is a
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developed by
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and published by
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exclusively for the
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on August 1, 1995. It is loosely based on the
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's
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film of the same name. Featuring arcade-style gameplay but closely following the
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as with the film, players compete with either CPU-controlled opponents or against other players in matches across various locations set in
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. Plans for an adaptation of the movie in video game form began in 1993, when a licensing agreement between 20th Century Fox and Trimark Interactive took place, with the latter obtaining the rights to the movie after the deal was realized. ''White Men Can't Jump'' became the first title on the Jaguar in featuring support for the Team Tap adapter, which was bundled along with the game, allowing more than two players to participate in tandem. ''White Men Can't Jump'' received mixed to negative reception from reviewers since its release, with criticism geared towards the poor graphics, sound department and controls, though its multiplayer feature was complimented by critics. In recent years, it has been hailed as one of the worst games of all time by some critics.


Gameplay

''White Men Can't Jump'' is a two-on-two street basketball game similar to ''
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'', where players take control of either of the fourteen teams available, each one composed of two basketball players for a total of twenty-eight playable characters to choose from in a series of matches on outdoor courts across different locations taking place in the Los Angeles area, with the exception of
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, which takes place on an indoor court and only available in Tournament mode.''White Men Can't Jump'' game manual (Atari Jaguar, US) Though similar to ''
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'' in terms of gameplay and controls, the game provides a faster and more aggressive pace, as it contains less basketball play regulations and never penalizes any player, emulating the looser and rougher nature of urban basketball. The court locations do not have any effect during gameplay, but each of the playable characters has a unique set of status skills, encouraging players to figure out which character fits their play style the best. During gameplay, players can pass, fake a pass, jump, shoot, dunk, and punch to try knocking down an opponent. Players can use a turbo ability by using extra energy and the more energy a player has, the more likely they are to pull off a "Super Dunk" at a distance from the basket. Each character can pull off a variety of "Super Dunks". Players can also switch between both characters on their team when using an AI teammate.


Modes

''White Men Can't Jump'' only offers two different modes of play: Versus and Tournament. Versus is a pick-up and play mode where up to four players can take part in individual two-on-two street basketball games, with remaining players being controlled by AI. Tournament mode can be played by 1 or 2 players (on the same team), where each players start out with $500 and bet money on each game against CPU-controlled opponents and once players earn $5,000, they are entered into the Slam City Tournament but if the players fails to earn $5,000 amount over 30 games or loses all money, the game is over, though players can resume their progress by using "Keys" to return into the last game saved.


Development and release

Plans for a video game adaptation of ''White Men Can't Jump'' were announced in August 1993, after an licensing agreement between 20th Century Fox and Trimark Interactive, which was a newly formed
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as one of their first releases across all platforms. Scott Corley, main programmer and one of the designers of ''
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'' at High Voltage Software, recounted about the development process of the title for the Atari Jaguar in a thread at the 3DO Zone
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s. He stated that High Voltage Software locally hired members from the
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crew, who performed all of the moves seen in-game for the characters, which were filmed at a
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by using ''
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''. He also stated that the work also served as a learning exercise for their future projects involving
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, in addition of being a positive experience for the company. Scott also remarked that Adisak Pochanayon, who would later become the lead programmer of '' NBA Jam: Tournament Edition'' for the Jaguar, did most of the programming for the project and created the
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s through perspective correction, similar to ''
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''. ''White Men Can't Jump'' was first showcased to the public in an early playable state during SCES '94, featuring a mostly different artwork compared to the final release but it only supported two players for versus matches, and was advertized in '' EGM2'' for a Q1 1995 release. It was later showcased in a more advanced state during WCES '95 and Spring ECTS '95, now featuring support for up to four players and slated for an April 1995 release. The game made its last
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appearance at
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. It was also covered by the magazine press that were invited to Atari Corp.'s US and UK divisions.


Reception

''White Men Can't Jump'' received mostly mixed reviews. The two sports reviewers of ''
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'' panned the game, citing the confusing camera perspective, poor animation, blocky graphics, and ineffective control. ''
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'' commented that "Poor control, bad graphics, and annoying sound make Atari's ''White Men Can't Jump'' the worst basketball experience since watching the Clippers." They particularly criticized that controls often fail to respond and shots tend to miss the hoop even when shot in the correct direction from right next to the basket. A critic for ''
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'' dissented with the majority opinion; while he said that the game occasionally suffers from erratic camera movements and requires multiple players to get full enjoyment out of it, he generally applauded ''White Men Can't Jump'' for its intense violence, "swooping" camera angles, sprite scaling, street-style audio commentary, and generally solid balance. Patrick Baggatta of ''
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'' also said the game is much less enjoyable with fewer than four players, commenting that "When playing against the computer there's just a little too much that can't be controlled." He approved of how well the graphics and gameplay recreated the feel of street basketball, but felt the trash talking voice clips got annoying quickly and criticized the camera as moving around too frequently. ''
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placed it as number 8 in his "20 worst games of all time" feature.


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