Double Dribble - NES
Double Dribble is a basketball game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that brings arcade-style hoops action to the NES cartridge library. It stands out for its cinematic dunk cutscenes, fast full-court gameplay, and recognizable Konami presentation that helped make it one of the system’s memorable sports titles.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge game.
- Arcade-style basketball gameplay mixes quick passing, steals, jump shots, and breakaway dunks in a straightforward sports format.
- Supports 1 to 2 local players, making it easy to play solo against the computer or head-to-head on the same console.
- The side-view court perspective gives the action a distinctive look compared with many other early NES sports games.
- Part of Konami’s retro sports lineup, with simple controls and pick-up-and-play pacing that fit the early Nintendo era.
Double Dribble remains one of the better-known basketball games on the NES, especially for its flashy dunk animation and classic 8-bit presentation.
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Description
Double Dribble is a basketball game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that brings arcade-style hoops action to the NES cartridge library. It stands out for its cinematic dunk cutscenes, fast full-court gameplay, and recognizable Konami presentation that helped make it one of the system’s memorable sports titles.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge game.
- Arcade-style basketball gameplay mixes quick passing, steals, jump shots, and breakaway dunks in a straightforward sports format.
- Supports 1 to 2 local players, making it easy to play solo against the computer or head-to-head on the same console.
- The side-view court perspective gives the action a distinctive look compared with many other early NES sports games.
- Part of Konami’s retro sports lineup, with simple controls and pick-up-and-play pacing that fit the early Nintendo era.
Double Dribble remains one of the better-known basketball games on the NES, especially for its flashy dunk animation and classic 8-bit presentation.
























