Jammit

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Jammit
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Virgin Interactive Entertainment
Developer:
Sound driver: GEMS
Genre: Sports (basketball)

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
US
$62.9962.99[1] T-70296
Videogame Rating Council: GA
Sega Mega Drive
AU
Non-Sega versions

Jammit is a 1994 basketball game for various consoles, including the Sega Mega Drive, by GTE ImagiTrek Studios (renamed GTE Interactive Media shortly after the Mega Drive version's release). This version was published by Virgin exclusively in the United States. Although the game was previewed for release in Europe around March 1994[2], this release did not materialise.

Gameplay

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Character select

The game is a one-on-one basketball game starring several fictional street-smart players. Matches are held on street courts with a single basket, and they are all played up to a certain score, with no timer. Shots from outside the painted line are worth two points; any other shot is worth one point. Jumping close to the basket changes the view to the "Slam Cam," a zoomed-in view that highlights slam dunks. Players can play as Chill, who has the best defense near the basket and the best slams; Roxy, who is the best long shooter because of her high jump height; or Slade, who is the fastest player.

Players move around the court with the D-Pad. Players become fatigued as the game goes on, but they can energize by "pumping up" three times a game by pausing the game with  START  and selecting "Pump Up." Some play modes allow fouls, but others give the fouled player a free throw.

In single-player games, the player chooses a character and progresses through eight different play modes. The player starts with $300 to wager against an opponent with the same amount, with matches continuing until one contestant is out of cash. The player can choose to wager the full amount to defeat the opponent in only one game, which causes the opponent plays more aggressively, or to wager only $100 or $200. When an opponent is defeated, the player proceeds to the next play mode, which has different rules, and wagers against another opponent. After completing all of the modes, the player faces the Judge, a difficult opponent who chooses his own set of rules. There is a password system for continuing.

In two-player games, two players choose different characters, any play mode (except Cutthroat), and any court (except the Palace and the Cutthroat Court). There is also a demo mode where two computer-controlled opponents play any mode (except Cutthroat).

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Offense
While on offense, players can guard by holding C (and can move slowly while guarding). Roxy and Slade can spin to avoid defenders with B; Chill can instead charge through an opponent with B. They do an elbow jab with Z (or B+C) to repel an opponent. They jump with A and shoot with A again in midair (and they shoot automatically on the way down if the player does not press A again to avoid traveling). They do a underhand tip-in shot with X (or A+B) or a hook shot with Y (or A+C).

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Defense
On defense, players jump with A and block with A in midair. They shove opponents with B and guard with C (and can move slowly while guarding). They attempt to steal the ball with Z (or B+C).

Modes

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Hot spots

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Cutthroat

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The Judge

In single-player games, the order in which the modes are played varies somewhat depending on which character is selected, though they all start with 1 on 1 and end with the Judge.

  • 1 on 1: A normal one-on-one round with fouls enforced and loser's outs (the opposing player gets the ball after scoring). First player to 21 points wins.
  • Sweat: A more intense one-on-one round with no fouls and winner's outs (the player retains possession of the ball after scoring). First player to 21 points wins.
  • 2 Hot: A one-on-one round with fouls enforced and loser's outs. A "hot spot" (a large X) moves around the court; making a shot while standing on the hot spot is worth double the points. First player to 21 points wins.
  • Poison: A one-on-one round with fouls enforced and loser's outs. First player to 21 points wins, but if the player attains the "poison" score of 20 points, the player's score is reduced by 10 points.
  • Slams Only: A one-on-one round with no fouls and winner's outs. Only slam dunks count in this mode; all other shots miss. First player to 10 points wins.
  • In 2 It: A one-on-one round with fouls enforced and winner's outs. Two hot spots move around on the court; making a shot while standing on the hot spot is worth double the points. First player to 21 points wins.
  • Frenzy: A one-on-one free-for-all with no fouls. There are two balls and no outs after making a shot. Two hot spots move around on the court, and shots can only be made when standing on a hot spot. First player to 10 points wins.
  • Cutthroat: This mode is only played in single-player games. It is a three-player mode with one ball. After each basket, the scoring player gets a free throw. The ball is back in play after the throw, and anyone can take it. First player to 21 points wins, but if the player attains a score of exactly 13 or 20 points, the player's score is reduced by 10 points. The wager for this mode is set at $600.
  • The Judge: This mode is played in single-player games after winning all of the other modes. The player faces the Judge, a fast and aggressive opponent, at the Palace, his home court. The rules are set by the Judge and differ with each playthrough, and the wager is set at $3,000 (the player's entire pot at this point).

Production credits

Credits GTE Imagitrek Studios
  • Director: Paul Rhoads
  • Software Design: Phil Sorger, Bob Skinner
  • Exec Producer: Tom Casey
  • Producer: Jerry Albright
  • Art Director: Lori Nichols
  • Graphic Artists: Brian McManamon, Jenifer Bacon, Mark Macy, Susan Hayden
  • Music: Doninique Widiez, Dwight Stone
  • Music & SFX Editor: Terry Barnum
  • Production Mgr: Stephanie Koerner
  • Quality Assurance: Stewart Spilkin
  • Starring: William S Beckles, Josef Cannon, Joni Davis, Jonathan Yacker
  • Special Thanks: Danny Aijala, Dane Wygal, Dan Spirn, Dale Marvin, Tommy Tallarico, Joe Kosic
Credits Virgin Interactive
  • Quality Assurance: Bijan Shaheer, David Fries, Paul Moore, Erik Harshman, Nick Camerota, Mike McCaa, Chris Rausch, Scott Manning
  • Producer: Michael S Glosecki
  • Asst Producer: Ken Love
  • Dir of Software Publishing: Neil Young
  • Manual: Russ Ceccola, Lisa Marcinko
  • Box: Lauren Rifkin
Source:
In-game credits
Jammit MD credits.pdf
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Magazine articles

Main article: Jammit/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) #59: "June 1994" (1994-xx-xx)
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Print advert in VideoGames (US) #66: "July 1994" (1994-0x-xx)
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Physical scans

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1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
40
[7]
Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) NTSC-U
55
[8]
Game Players (US) NTSC-U
72
[1]
GamePro (US) NTSC-U
85
[9]
Hyper (AU)
70
[10]
Sega Pro (UK) NTSC-U
80
[11]
Todo Sega (ES)
87
[12]
Tricks 16 bit (RU)
70
[13]
VideoGames (US) NTSC-U
70
[14]
Sega Mega Drive
70
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Jammit

Mega Drive, US
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Technical information

Main article: Jammit/Technical information.

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