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Ep.85 – Boomshakalaka:  How NBA Jam Set Arcades on Fire
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Ep.85 – Boomshakalaka: How NBA Jam Set Arcades on Fire

NBA Jam (1993)

A Trip Down Memory Card Lane · David Kassin and Robert Kassin

April 14, 202252m 0sExplicit

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Show Notes

In 1993, NBA Jam hit arcades and became a global phenomenon, mixing two-on-two basketball with exaggerated dunks, flaming balls, and hidden cameos. We revisit Midway’s history, from Arch Rivals and Total Carnage to Mark Turmell’s push for a wider-appeal sports game. The episode highlights how the NBA initially resisted licensing the game, how features like attributes and cheat codes took shape, and how celebrity players like Bill Clinton became Easter Eggs. Our conversation explores player reviews that described it as a “hyperkinetic basketball frenzy,” the Detroit bias secretly programmed into the Bulls’ late-game shots, and the staggering commercial success that saw NBA Jam gross over two billion dollars worldwide. Join us as we dunk, shove, and shout “Boomshakalaka!” on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.

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