+Randy Dubin Actually, this was a legit game. They also released this game in Europe under the title "World League Basketball", with fictionalized world teams in place of the pseudo-NBA teams or NCAA teams. Strangely, though, both the Japanese and European versions use the American-style basketball court rather than the FIBA-style court of the time with the trapezoid-shaped key. Another thing is that this version allows you to change the length of the shot clock, whereas NCAA has only a 45-second clock (which was the rule at the time), and WLB has a 30-second clock (the FIBA rule at the time). Plus, this version has 4 quarters, while the other two versions simply have two halves.
Easily the most realistic basketball game from a gameplay standpoint in the 1990s
ncaa was dope
Aside from Konami Give 'n Go , Dream Basketball excellent simulator.
This is clearly a pirated version of NCAA Basketball for the Super NES. Where did you get this from?
+Randy Dubin Actually, this was a legit game. They also released this game in Europe under the title "World League Basketball", with fictionalized world teams in place of the pseudo-NBA teams or NCAA teams. Strangely, though, both the Japanese and European versions use the American-style basketball court rather than the FIBA-style court of the time with the trapezoid-shaped key. Another thing is that this version allows you to change the length of the shot clock, whereas NCAA has only a 45-second clock (which was the rule at the time), and WLB has a 30-second clock (the FIBA rule at the time). Plus, this version has 4 quarters, while the other two versions simply have two halves.
The graphics look absolutely horrendous lol