Pat Riley Basketball is a video game which was released for the Sega Genesis,[2] for the Mega Drive in Japan on March 2, 1990[1] under the title Super Real Basketball (スーパーリアルバスケットボール, Sūpā Riaru Basukettobōru) and Europe under the title World Cup Basketball. It was released in 1990 in the United States.[2] It was also developed for the Sega Master System, but was never released. Pat Riley was the coach of the Los Angeles Lakers at the time of the game's release. There are two modes and eight different teams to choose from.[3]
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Developer(s) | Sega[1] |
Publisher(s) | Sega[1] |
Composer(s) | Hikoshi Hashimoto |
Platform(s) | Genesis |
Release | Sega Genesis
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Genre(s) | Traditional basketball simulator[1] |
Mode(s) | Single-player and Multiplayer (for both Exhibition and Tournament modes) |
There are eight teams to choose from:
Pat Riley Basketball | Super Real Basketball | World Cup Basketball |
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L.A. Hoops | L.A. Rainbows | Team U.S.A. |
Detroit Jets | Detroit Jets | Team Japan |
Dallas Wings | Dallas Wings | Team Brazil |
Seattle Bears | Seattle Rams | Team China |
Boston Bashers | Boston Bug | Team Italy |
N.Y. Busters | N.Y. Busters | Team Mexico |
Denver Jammers | Denver Rocks | Team England |
Houston Rebels | Houston Legs | Team Korea |
Like regulation basketball, there are four quarters, but the player can set the length of the quarters (five, twelve, or twenty minutes per quarter). The game supports two players. Its modes are exhibition and tournament.
Publication | Score |
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GameSpot | 3.5/10 |
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