Street Hoop (+ US: Street Slam + Japan: Dunk Dream) - 1994 - Arcade - Shortplay | 4K CRT Simulation
Shortplay + Attract mode of the game Street Hoop, the basketball arcade game by Data East. The game has been integer scaled to 4k, without bi-linear filtering, and retaining the original aspect ratio (display aspect ratio, not internal resolution). And captured using a filter that simulates the image of a CRT monitor. I also use a image of arcade machines as a bezel above the game, to create a nostalgic atmosphere.
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00:00 World Version
11:10 US Version
14:40 Japan Version
GAME INFO:
Street Hoop is a basketball video game developed by Data East for Neo Geo, released in 1994. The game features three-on-three basketball match-ups with a variety of different teams. Street Hoop was the inspiration for The King of Fighters character Lucky Glauber.
A sequel to the game, known as Dunk Dream '95 in Japan, Hoops '96 in Europe, and simply Hoops in North America, was released in 1995.
In the US version of the game, players can select a three-player team from a selection of 10 cities in the United States. In the European and Japanese versions of the game, the cities are replaced with countries around the world. The selection screens, player skin colours and costumes also change between the versions.