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rdfs:comment | - Looney Tunes B-Ball is an arcade-style basketball game starring the Looney Tunes. It is similar to other arcade-style basketball games of the 16-bit era, such as NBA Jam. The game features 2-on-2 gameplay. Up to four human players can play simultaneously with a SNES Multitap. Players can collect gems on the court to purchase in-game power-ups, such as a protective forcefield or a cream pie to throw at opponents. The game also features in-game cheat codes, which can be used at any time in the game, and are activated by specific sequential button presses.
- Looney Tunes B-Ball was a basketball game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that starred the classic cartoon characters known as the Looney Tunes. The Super NES Multiplayer Adapter could be used to allow up to 4 players simultaneously. It was only available in North America and Europe. Japan never saw it's release.
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abstract | - Looney Tunes B-Ball is an arcade-style basketball game starring the Looney Tunes. It is similar to other arcade-style basketball games of the 16-bit era, such as NBA Jam. The game features 2-on-2 gameplay. Up to four human players can play simultaneously with a SNES Multitap. Players can collect gems on the court to purchase in-game power-ups, such as a protective forcefield or a cream pie to throw at opponents. The game also features in-game cheat codes, which can be used at any time in the game, and are activated by specific sequential button presses.
- Looney Tunes B-Ball was a basketball game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that starred the classic cartoon characters known as the Looney Tunes. The Super NES Multiplayer Adapter could be used to allow up to 4 players simultaneously. It was only available in North America and Europe. Japan never saw it's release.
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