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{{OtherPage|desc=the released [[Mega Drive]] version|page=David Robinson's Supreme Court}}{{sub-stub}}'''''David Robinson's Supreme Court''''', also known as '''''David Robinson Basketball''''', is an unreleased [[Sega Game Gear]] basketball game developed by [[Acme Interactive]] and scheduled to be published by [[Sega]]. Developed in 1991{{ref|https://www.smspower.org/forums/16586-20thAnniversaryEveUnreleasedGamesPrototypesAndRareTaiwaneseGames}} and intended to be released alongside the game's [[David Robinson's Supreme Court|16-bit version]], it ultimately never made it to store shelves.
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{{OtherPage|desc=the released [[Mega Drive]] version|page=David Robinson's Supreme Court}}{{sub-stub}}'''''David Robinson's Supreme Court''''', also known as '''''David Robinson Basketball''''', is an unreleased [[Sega Game Gear]] basketball game developed by [[Acme Interactive]] and scheduled to be published by [[Sega]]. Developed around 1991{{ref|https://www.smspower.org/forums/16586-20thAnniversaryEveUnreleasedGamesPrototypesAndRareTaiwaneseGames}} alongside the game's [[David Robinson's Supreme Court|16-bit version]], it was intended for a late 1992 release{{magref|gamefan|0101|51}} but ultimately never made it to store shelves.
  
 
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The [[Game Gear]] version of ''David Robinson's Supreme Court'' was shown off in the very first issue of ''[[GameFan]]'' magazine. Published in October 1992{{intref|GameFan}} (four months after the [[David Robinson's Supreme Court|16-bit version]]'s release) and accompanied with a promise of "Coming Soon", this late preview would become one of the game's only known appearances.
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A prototype was dumped and released by [https://www.smspower.org SMS Power!] on March 26, 2017.{{ref|https://www.smspower.org/forums/16586-20thAnniversaryEveUnreleasedGamesPrototypesAndRareTaiwaneseGames}}  
 
A prototype was dumped and released by [https://www.smspower.org SMS Power!] on March 26, 2017.{{ref|https://www.smspower.org/forums/16586-20thAnniversaryEveUnreleasedGamesPrototypesAndRareTaiwaneseGames}}  
  

Revision as of 04:55, 8 January 2023

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David Robinson's Supreme Court
System(s): Sega Game Gear
Publisher: Sega
Developer: Acme Interactive
Planned release date(s): 1992[1]
Genre: Sports
Status of prototype(s): Found, dumped
For the released Mega Drive version, see David Robinson's Supreme Court.

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David Robinson's Supreme Court, also known as David Robinson Basketball, is an unreleased Sega Game Gear basketball game developed by Acme Interactive and scheduled to be published by Sega. Developed around 1991[2] alongside the game's 16-bit version, it was intended for a late 1992 release[1] but ultimately never made it to store shelves.

Gameplay

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History

The Game Gear version of David Robinson's Supreme Court was shown off in the very first issue of GameFan magazine. Published in October 1992[3] (four months after the 16-bit version's release) and accompanied with a promise of "Coming Soon", this late preview would become one of the game's only known appearances.

A prototype was dumped and released by SMS Power! on March 26, 2017.[2]

Magazine articles

Main article: David Robinson's Supreme Court (Game Gear)/Magazine articles.

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