Bill Laimbeer’s Combat Basketball - Long Play (SNES)

Ein button, ein basketball, ein Laimbeer. This is a long play of the Super Nintendo game Bill Laimbeer’s Combat Basketball. Perhaps known best for his physical play, Bill Laimbeer was the cornerstone of the Detroit Pistons ’Bad Boys’ era of NBA basketball, Lending his likeness to a game that encouraged futuristic combat and checking that more resembles hockey, Bill Laimbeer’s Combat Basketball is nonetheless an easy to pick up, but hard to master game. Unlike any other basketball game (besides Arch Rivals), Bill Laimbeer’s Combat Basketball encourages foul play. There are no fouls for shoving or goaltending. It is pure point and shoot basketball at its element. Using an unusual top-down perspective gives the players more show, but it makes the gameplay sometimes feel like a great big air hockey table. The RADAR allows you to know where your position players are. Powerups, credits, weapons, and mines litter the court as well. Play wisely and you will accumulate credits easily
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