
David Robinson's Supreme Court
David Robinson's Supreme Court is a basketball simulation game featuring NBA superstar David Robinson. The game offers 5-on-5 gameplay with all NBA teams and players from the 1991-92 season. It includes multiple gameplay modes including exhibition, playoffs, and a full 82-game season with player statistics tracking.
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About This Retro Game
The game was one of the first basketball titles to feature real NBA player stats and team rosters with accurate player attributes.
Includes a unique 'Supreme Court' mode where players can challenge David Robinson in one-on-one matches to unlock special features.
Notable for its isometric camera angle that provides a distinctive view of the court compared to other basketball games of the era.
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