NBA Live 98 (Super Nintendo, 1997)

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Description
The fourth and final game in the NBA Live series for the Super Nintendo, NBA Live 98 lets you or you and up to four friends play five-on-five basketball in an exhibition game, a full season, or a playoff series. Or you can choose from five different practice modes, including a three point contest. Incorporating all 29 NBA teams, you can customize your own players or choose from more than 300 NBA stars. You can play the simulation mode, which incorporates the rules and regulations of real basketball, or you can play the arcade mode, which is freeform, anything goes basketball, where there are no fouls and players are invincible. In the aforementioned simulation mode, you can customize the rules to your choosing. You can play with or without defensive fouls, offensive fouls, out of bounds violations, backcourt violations, traveling, goal tending, three second calls, foul outs, fatigue, and injuries. NBA Live 98 features many other options and features familiar to basketball fans including offensive and defensive play selection, player substitution, league standings, updated player statistics, player trades, pick and rolls, replays, and tip-ins. The action is seen from a NBA on TNT and TBS TV-style point of view, complete with authorized permission from the networks.
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