Play David Robinson Basketball (Japan) online

Play David Robinson Basketball (Japan) Online

5/5
Genesis
1991-12-31

David Robinson's Supreme Court is a basketball game with both exhibition and tournament modes. Choose one out of four fictional teams and then draft various skilled fictional players onto the team. Exhibition mode lets the player choose to either player 3 on 3 or 5 on 5 while tournament mode only allows for 5 on 5 play. The game also features a roleplaying mode where the player takes the role of and controls only one player on the court.

Tournament mode lets the players team play the three other teams with the prize being a chance to go up against David Robinson's All-Stars. Speaking of which, David Robinson offers commentary at the halftime of games.

The game features three levels of difficulty (beginner, normal, and superstar), and also adjustable minutes per quarter (from three to twelve).

  • DeveloperAcme Interactive, Inc.
  • PublisherAcme Interactive, Inc.
  • Release Date1991-12-31
  • GenresSports
  • PlatformsGenesis
  • Players3

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