Team USA Basketball | |
Developer: | Electronic Arts |
Publisher: | Electronic Arts |
Designer: | Lisa Ching Edwin W. Reich Jr. Jeff A. Lefferts |
Programmer: | Jeff A. Lefferts Lisa Ching Edwin W. Reich Jr. |
Composer: | Rob Hubbard |
Series: | NBA Playoffs |
Released: | 1992 |
Genre: | Sports |
Modes: | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Platforms: | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis |
Team USA Basketball is a 1992 video game that was available for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis game console. The game is a spinoff following the success of the Bulls vs Lakers video game as well as the popularity explosion of the 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team also known as the "Dream Team". It is the third game in the NBA Playoffs series of games.
A three-card set was bundled with each copy of the game. Put together, the cards showed the entire roster against a sky background with the words, "BARCELONA '92" in red and white.
The game could be played in various ways: players could play against each other, or against the computer. Games against the computer were divided into two modes, "Exhibition" or "Tournament". Players could pick from one of the countries around the world to represent in the Olympics:
In the actual Olympic tournament, Croatia took the silver medal in the USA's closest match, with Lithuania taking bronze after being defeated by the US in the semi-finals.
The player can also use an All-World team, comprising the best players among the non-US squads, including Toni Kukoč, Bill Wennington, Andrew Gaze, Rik Smits, Sarunas Marciulionis and Vlade Divac.
Puerto Rico, Brazil and Venezuela participated at the 1992 Summer Olympics' men's basketball tournament but do not appear in the game. Meanwhile, five teams - Canada, France, Italy, Slovenia and the Netherlands - appear in the game but did not qualify for the actual Olympic tournament.
Games could be configured for international 20 minute halves. The court was also different from the usual NBA game since it followed international dimensions, with a trapezoidal area and a different 3-point line.
The game had the entire Team USA Roster including late addition Clyde Drexler and NCAA star Christian Laettner.
The USA roster for the game is:
Spanish magazine OK Consolas gave the game a score of 92.[1]