Dunk Dream © 1994 Data East Corp.
A basketball game from the streets. Choose from one of ten countries and compete in three-on-three slamdunkin' action.
Runs on the SNK "Neo-Geo MVS" hardware.
Game ID: NGM-079
Players: 2
Control: 8-Way Joystick
Buttons: 2
=> Offense > [A] Shoot/Dunk, [B] Pass
=> Defense > [A] Block a shot, [B] Steal the ball
Exact release date: December 8, 1994
This game is known outside Japan as 'Street Hoop' and in the US as 'Street Slam'.
Soundtrack releases (for limited edition) :
Dunk Dream / Gun Hard - PCCB-00173 - Pony Canyon / Scitron (January 20, 1995)
1. Dunk Dream [Model NGM-079] (1994)
2. Dunk Dream '95 (1996)
Producer : Iwao Horita
Game Designer : Atsushi Kaneko
Soft : Mitsutoshi Sato (Mitsutoshi Bono), K. Minegishi, Mya
Graphic Designers : Sinin, Yuzuru Tsukahara, Hiroki Narisawa, Sachiko Moizumi, Kaori, Kazurin Sugar, Endo Chang, Kim, Takayuki Tanaka
Music and Sound Effects : Tatsuya Kiuchi (Mr. K Dynamite), Masaaki Iwasaka (Koremasa)
Thanks : Tohru Kikuchi, NSX Kato, Osapan
CONSOLES:
SNK Neo-Geo AES (dec.09, 1994) "Dunk Dream [Model NGH-079]"
SNK Neo-Geo CD (jan.20, 1995) "Dunk Dream [Model DECD-004]"
SNK Neo-Geo CD (jan.20, 1995) "Dunk Dream [Model DECD-004E]"
Nintendo Wii (feb.19, 2010) "Data East Arcade Classics [Model RVL-P-R26E]"
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] (jul.20, 2010) Neo-Geo version
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] (oct.22, 2010) Neo-Geo version
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] (nov.1, 2010) Neo-Geo version
OTHERS:
[MX] Zeebo (mar.30, 2010)
Zeebo (apr.16, 2010)
Game's ROM.
Machine's picture.