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NBA All-Star Challenge (Prototype)
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Origin EPROM cartrdige
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Game NBA All-Star Challenge
System SNES
Genre Sports - Basketball
Final build JP Mar 25, 1993
EU Jul 6, 1993
US Oct 23, 1992
Release date JP May 21, 1993
EU 1993
US Dec 1992
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A prototype of NBA All-Star Challenge for the SNES.

Notes

  • Early prototype.
  • The palette on the font used for the initial trademark screen is a darker blue in this prototype, making it harder to read than the final version.
  • Different music and background on the One on One screen.
  • Different floor palette. The NBA logo is missing on the base of the hoop.

Screenshots


Files

File Type Date Size Comment SHA-1
NBA All-Star Challenge (Prototype).sfc ROM file 1990-11-21 03:00:00 1 MB ROM file. 96f57be3443e0fc3a410394aa39965dd35c45b3b

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to Frank Cifaldi at the Video Game History Foundation and the anonymous donor for this part of the lot! A huge thanks to ehw for researching this prototype!

See also