''Space Jam'' is a
sports
Sport is a physical activity or game, often competitive and organized, that maintains or improves physical ability and skills. Sport may provide enjoyment to participants and entertainment to spectators. The number of participants in ...
video game that ties in with
the film of the same name, and based on ''
Looney Tunes
''Looney Tunes'' is an American media franchise produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The franchise began as a series of animated short films that originally ran from 1930 to 1969, alongside its spin-off series ''Merrie Melodies'', during t ...
'' characters by
Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (WBEI), commonly known as Warner Bros. (WB), is an American filmed entertainment studio headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, California and the main namesake subsidiary of Warner Bro ...
It was released for the Sony
PlayStation
is a video gaming brand owned and produced by Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), a division of Japanese conglomerate Sony. Its flagship products consists of a series of home video game consoles produced under the brand; it also consists ...
and
Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it is the successor to the succes ...
consoles, and
MS-DOS
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computers. Unlike the film and real rules of basketball, each team plays 3-on-3. Players have a choice whether to play as the
TuneSquad or the Monstars. It features basic controls and 2D graphics. The game was developed by
Sculptured Software, who also developed the Looney Tunes-based basketball game ''
Looney Tunes B-Ball'' for
Sunsoft
, is a Japanese electronics manufacturer, video game developer and publisher. They are known for their video games under the brand name Sunsoft.
History
In April 1971, Sun Electronics Corporation (alternatively called Sun Denshi) was founded i ...
the year prior to the production of the ''Space Jam'' film, and published by
Acclaim Entertainment
Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. was an American video game publisher based in Glen Cove, New York. Originally founded by Greg Fischbach, Robert Holmes, and Jim Scoroposki from a storefront in Oyster Bay in 1987, the company built a global develop ...
, who also published the
NBA Jam
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series of basketball games.
Gameplay
Before the actual game of basketball begins, Daffy Duck takes part in a game where he has to find parts of
Michael Jordan
Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials MJ, is an American businessman and former professional basketball player, who is currently a minority owner of the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Ass ...
's uniform, avoiding the family dog Charles. In-between quarters, mini-games such as ''Shoot Out'', ''Space Race'', and ''Hall of Hijinx'' are available; after the 2nd quarter, Bugs takes part in a minigame where he has to find water bottles containing Michael's secret stuffs.
Reception
''Space Jam'' received unfavorable reviews, with critics generally commenting that the basketball is overly simplistic and easy.
[ Some attributed this to the unbalanced characters, stating that Michael Jordan is overpowered and the Monstars are all underpowered.][ Most found the mini-games to be poor.][ The graphics were also criticized, with many critics saying they could have been done on 16-bit consoles,][ though the depictions of the popular Looney Tunes characters were praised.][
'']GamePro
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'' described the game as "ordinary". ''GameSpot
''GameSpot'' is an American video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information on video games. The site was launched on May 1, 1996, created by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady, and Jon Epstein. In addition ...
''s Tom Ham stated that "despite the use of much-loved Warner Bros. cartoon characters, ''Space Jam'' fails miserably in every category."[ Dan Hsu and Crispin Boyer of '']Electronic Gaming Monthly
''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' (''EGM'') is a monthly American video game magazine. It offers video game news, coverage of industry events, interviews with gaming figures, editorial content and product reviews.
History
The magazine was fou ...
'' also panned the game, while their co-reviewers Shawn Smith and Sushi-X defended it, arguing that it was clearly designed for children, making the simplistic gameplay and low difficulty appropriate for its target audience.[ A reviewer for '' Next Generation'' countered this argument by pointing out that it uses one more button than ''NBA Jam'' does, which he felt made it too complicated for young players. He remarked that "While it's hard to forgive the poor basketball, it's even harder to like ''Space Jam'' given the disc's numerous carnival style mini games ... They add some variety, but are so simplistic that the effort put into creating them would have been much better spent on improving the core game."][ '']Sega Saturn Magazine
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''s Lee Nutter felt that ''Space Jam'' was decent as a multiplayer game, but fell short of other basketball games on the market, most notably Acclaim and Sculptured Software's own ''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 publisher of the home versions of ''NBA Jam'', ended up winning the ...
''.[
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References
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Cultural depictions of Michael Jordan
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DOS games
Minigame compilations
Video games based on Looney Tunes
PlayStation (console) games
Sculptured Software games
Sega Saturn games
Video games based on real people
Space Jam
Video games developed in the United States
Multiplayer and single-player video games