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− | '''''Hyper Dunk: The Playoff Edition''''' (ハイパーダンク ザ・プレイオフエディション), called just '''''Hyper Dunk''''' in Europe, is a 1994 basketball game by [[Konami]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. In the United States, the game is called '''''Double Dribble: The Playoff Edition''''' — making it a sequel to Konami's 1986 arcade game ''Double Dribble'' in this specific case. What the case is for ''Hyper Dunk'' is presently unknown. | + | '''''Hyper Dunk: The Playoff Edition''''' (ハイパーダンク ザ・プレイオフエディション), called just '''''Hyper Dunk''''' in Europe, is a 1994 basketball game by [[Konami]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. In the United States, the game is called '''''Double Dribble: The Playoff Edition''''' — making it appear to be a sequel to Konami's 1986 arcade game ''Double Dribble'' in this specific case. What the case is for ''Hyper Dunk'' is presently unknown. |
The game is a generic basketball game. If the current player doesn't have the ball, {{B}} cycles between players. If the current player does have the ball, {{B}} passes and {{A}} shoots. | The game is a generic basketball game. If the current player doesn't have the ball, {{B}} cycles between players. If the current player does have the ball, {{B}} passes and {{A}} shoots. |
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Hyper Dunk: The Playoff Edition |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Konami |
Developer: Konami |
Genre: Sports |
Hyper Dunk: The Playoff Edition (ハイパーダンク ザ・プレイオフエディション), called just Hyper Dunk in Europe, is a 1994 basketball game by Konami for the Sega Mega Drive. In the United States, the game is called Double Dribble: The Playoff Edition — making it appear to be a sequel to Konami's 1986 arcade game Double Dribble in this specific case. What the case is for Hyper Dunk is presently unknown.
The game is a generic basketball game. If the current player doesn't have the ball, cycles between players. If the current player does have the ball, passes and shoots.