NBA Jam 2001

NBA Jam 2001 is a 2000 sports video game co-developed by DC Studios and Virtucraft, and published by Acclaim Entertainment (under the Acclaim Sports label) on November 28, 2000.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) The music in this game is horrendous, and is basically watered-down to fit the Game Boy Color.
 * 2) * The main menu music is even worse, especially by mh:awesomegames:Game Boy Color standards.
 * 3) The password feature is unnecessary, because in future NBA Jam games, it has an autosave feature, or even gives you the option to save.
 * 4) The voice acting for the commentators sound like robots, especially by the way that they are talking.
 * 5) Playing the Season Game mode is nearly impossible because as mentioned on WIS#2, the password feature is required to play, meaning that this game is nearly unplayable if you don't know what letters or numbers to put in.
 * 6) * The same thing applies to Playoffs mode, meaning those 2 choices are inaccessible unless you have the password memorized, which this game doesn't even bother to give to you.
 * 7) Practice mode is very boring, as it is possible to get a basket easily.
 * 8) * Meaning while you play the two modes that were mentioned above, it is still possible to either win or lose (if you can master the awkward controls).
 * 9) The graphics at best are very bland, and look like somebody copied and pasted the players' pictures onto Microsoft Paint.
 * 10) The controls are very stiff, and makes it impossible to even score a basket on the Head to Head mode.

The Only Redeeming Quality

 * 1) This game does offer you the option of having you play with a friend, if you and your friend have the exact same game.

Reception
This game received mostly negative reviews.

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