Mario Slam Basketball (NDS)

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Mario Slam Basketball is the first game of its type to give players total control of the ball. Players really will be able to dribble and Slam-Dunk with the tip of their finger!...
more...The fast paced action features classic Nintendo and Final Fantasy characters and is perfectly suited to the Nintendo DS using a combination of the touch screen and D-pad to dribble, pass and take shots, all with strokes and taps of the stylus. The slightly more flash players can also show off several special moves; by tapping a unique sequence of dots that mark the first initial of the character’s name, players can unleash awe inspiring new skills, with the potential of doubling their score.





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Mario Slam Basketball (Nintendo DS)
Before the advent of the PlayStation, Japanese publishers Square Enix and Nintendo used to ... more
be the best of friends. But when Square Enix tried
to split their games between the PS one and N64,
Nintendo was too jealous to share and they ended
up falling o...
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Nintendo DS Mario Slam Basketball (Nintendo DS)
£ 17.83 Thehut.com

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Mario Slam Basketball (Nintendo DS) Mario Slam Basketball (Nintendo DS)
Before the advent of the PlayStation, Japanese publishers Square Enix and Nintendo used to ... more
be the best of friends. But when Square Enix tried
to split their games between the PS one and N64,
Nintendo was too jealous to share and they ended
up falling out - a friendship only renewed in the
last few years. There can be few that imagined
that one of the first new games to evolve out of
the partnership would be a basketball sim
featuring both the usual Mushroom Kingdom suspects
and Final Fantasy characters (White Mage, Black
Mage, Ninja, Cactuar and Moogle). The result is
even more bizarre than most Mario sports games,
but only slightly less entertaining.  To its
credit, the game makes more use of the touch
screen than most on the DS, with all the actions
bar movement achieved using the stylus (although
the basics can be replicated using the face
buttons if you want to be boring). Your character
dribbles the ball automatically but you can speed
them up by tapping the screen and throws are
managed simply by drawing the stylus in a straight
line. A surprisingly subtle amount of control can
be achieved, including several kinds of trick
shots and even swapping hands when playing
defense. A variety of special courts also
complicate things with coins collected along the
way adding to your score when shooting. Indeed the
whole game works so well that the only real
problem is the mechanical enemy artificial
intelligence. It's therefore a real shame that
playing multiplayer requires both people to own a
cartridge each, although that's undoubtedly a
result of the game's superb graphics which go well
above the call of duty for a simple sports game.
HARRISON DENT
£ 24.98

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Mario Slam Basketball (Nintendo DS) Mario Slam Basketball (Nintendo DS)
Before the advent of the PlayStation, Japanese publishers Square Enix and Nintendo used to ... more
be the best of friends. But when Square Enix tried
to split their games between the PS one and N64,
Nintendo was too jealous to share and they ended
up falling out - a friendship only renewed in the
last few years. There can be few that imagined
that one of the first new games to evolve out of
the partnership would be a basketball sim
featuring both the usual Mushroom Kingdom suspects
and Final Fantasy characters (White Mage, Black
Mage, Ninja, Cactuar and Moogle). The result is
even more bizarre than most Mario sports games,
but only slightly less entertaining.  To its
credit, the game makes more use of the touch
screen than most on the DS, with all the actions
bar movement achieved using the stylus (although
the basics can be replicated using the face
buttons if you want to be boring). Your character
dribbles the ball automatically but you can speed
them up by tapping the screen and throws are
managed simply by drawing the stylus in a straight
line. A surprisingly subtle amount of control can
be achieved, including several kinds of trick
shots and even swapping hands when playing
defense. A variety of special courts also
complicate things with coins collected along the
way adding to your score when shooting. Indeed the
whole game works so well that the only real
problem is the mechanical enemy artificial
intelligence. It's therefore a real shame that
playing multiplayer requires both people to own a
cartridge each, although that's undoubtedly a
result of the game's superb graphics which go well
above the call of duty for a simple sports game.
HARRISON DENT
£ 14.50

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NINTENDO Mario Slam Basketball (NINTENDO DS) NINTENDO Mario Slam Basketball (NINTENDO DS)
£ 17.99

Postage & Packaging0.00 GBP
AvailabilityIn Stock
Gamescentre.co.uk
Nintendo DS Mario Slam Basketball (Nintendo DS) Nintendo DS Mario Slam Basketball (Nintendo DS)
£ 17.83

Postage & PackagingFree UK delivery on all items
Availabilityrefer to website
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