Street Sports Basketball cover
Street Sports Basketball game front cover

Street Sports Basketball

Street Sports Basketball, a top-notch Sports game was developed by Epyx, Inc. in the year 1987. This was a very famous and in-demand DOS game. You can play it online here again.

Street Sports Basketball description

Remarkable primarily for its atmosphere of a sports game (Yes, the atmosphere is able to be in a sports game) on street basketball, which is played by children of secondary school age.

A choice of any of the arena, instead of them four amazing place: the school yard, road, Parking lot and backyard of a private house (the dimensions of each site are very small). Rules (any any) there are, there are even a couple of interesting playing techniques that can be applied, but much more interesting is the fact that, in addition to the actual game, you have to follow in order not to fall into some scrape, because there are many dangers (that differ depending on the place where the game takes place) – from potholes on the sidewalk to spilled oil spills.

A choice of three difficulty levels, you can also choose the number of players in teams (three to ten); of course, there is the opportunity to play together on one computer. Both funny and touching to read a dossier on every child – Yes, as in "adult" players, each of them has its own set of characteristics, strengths and weaknesses, and you have to decide whom to take in his team.

Graphically the game may seem to modern players is just awful (only supported CGA, the environment and especially the players drawn very arbitrarily), but the Streets Sports Basketball – a fine example of what truly great game does not need superb graphics to receive from it huge pleasure. If you loved as a child to play basketball – the game simply can not be pleasant to you.

Want to play Street Sports Basketball online now, play it on your browser here.

Source: Archive.org, Mobygames.com

Street Sports Basketball

Genre:
Sports
Year:
1987
Publisher:
Epyx, Inc.
Platform:
DOS
Developer:
Epyx, Inc.
Perspective:
3rd-person (Other), Side view