NBA JAM For Super Nintendo

     NBA JAM For Super Nintendo

FAQ Version 2.1




Written by:  


Aaron Benton (benton@comp.uark.edu)

Content and organization by:


Paul Thomas (zv021@comp.uark.edu)

Aaron Benton

Jeff Safran (Powerup Turbo)

Ben Southern (Shooting Percentage)                


New in this version:


Powerup Turbo

Strategy Section


Where to get this faq:

This faq and many others are available in ftp.netcom.com

Log in under the name "anonymous."  The faqs are in /pub/vi/vidgames/faqs.

Thank you Andy Eddy for an ftp site for our faqs!


All of the following tricks and codes have been confirmed.


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Powerups


The following powerups are to be performed at the "Tonight's 

Match-up Screen.  When you are instructed to hold a button, you can 

either release it when the screen is blank or when the court appears.


Powerup Fire:  

Press B seven times, then hold Y, B, and Up.  This allows 

your player to be on fire for the entire game.


Powerup Dunks:  

If you have a burning desire to jam from just beyond half 

court, try this.  While rotating the directional pad 360 

degrees (clockwise), press B thirteen times and hold B 

on the thirteenth button press.


Powerup Defense:  

This enables your player to goal tend without penalty.  

Press B five times, and hold on the fifth button press.


Shooting Percentage:  

When you do this trick, the clock will show the 

percentage of your shot.  This helps in finding 

player's best spots for threes.  While holding 

down, tap B once, then hold A and B.


Powerup Intercept:  

This powerup is basically useless, at least in my 

experience.  While rotating the pad clockwise, tap B.

Keep rotating and tapping until the court appears.


Powerup Turbo:

Unlimited turbo for the entire game.  Press B five times,   

then hold Y, B, and A.


Juice Mode:  

This makes the speed of game play double.  After you get 

used to it, you may never want to play at regular speed again.

Press any button thirteen times, then hold B and X.


Password with Juice Mode:  Use this password to automatically start every 

game in juice mode.  Initials HRY:  QF3B43T/QJY55TF (86-0).


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Special Characters:  There are 12 special characters that I know how to 

get.  Anyone who knows how to get the cheerleaders, or anyone else, is 

encouraged to mail me or Paul.  To get the special characters, enter the 

first two initials.  Then place the cursor over the last initial, but do 

not enter.  Then perform the listed button combo.  (Example:  L,S,X.  

Hold L button, hold START button, press X)


Name                    Initials        Button Combo


Bill Clinton            ARK             L, S, X


Al Gore                 NET             L, R, A


J. Turmell              MJT             R, S, A


J. Rivett               RJR             R, S, X


Sal Divita              SAL             L, R, X


Air Dog                 AIR             L, S, X


Chow Chow               CAR             L, R, X


Warren Moon             UW_             R, S, A


P Funk(George Clinton)  DIS             L, S, A


Kabuki                  QB_             L, S, X


Weasel                  SAX             L, R, X


Scruff                  ROD             R, S, X


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STRATGEY SECTION


There are many ways to be successful on NBA Jam, especially because 

the CPU is so easy.  The best way to steal is to run between the computer when

he inbounds.  He will always pass the ball back to his teammate.  If you are

behind the reciever of the inbounds pass when he passes, you will be in  

perfect position to intercept it.  I have recorded up to 67 steals with 

this techinque!        

Also, knocking down the cpu is useless for the purpose of getting

steals.  Use the knock down to prevent a pass to an open teammate, or to run

down your opponent's shot clock.

On offense, only shoot open 3's.  Always remeber that there is 

nothing wrong with two.  An easy way to get an open three is to dish it off

in the middle of a jam.  Head fakes also work some of the time.

Ranking the attributes: 

(1) Speed

(2) Defense

(3) Three Pointers (tie)

(3) Dunks (tie)

If your player is quick, you have an easier time getting open and 

driving to the hoop.  Also, with a lot of speed you can get back on D after

you make a mistake.  Defense is important because it determines how quick and

how high your player jumps and also how good he is at stealing the ball.  

As far as three pointers and dunks are concerned, your game plam will 

determine which one you value the most.

This is merely an early version of the strategy section.  Look for a 

longer version in the future :)


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LAST WORDS


Thank you to the few people who mailed us with questions and comments.  

Also, thank you Acclaim for creating this game.  Mark Turmell deserves much

of the credit for creating the original Jam. :)


I have been asked about mixing codes.  I am not sure of this can be done,

and I will be working on it.  Anyone who has info, please mail Aaron.


We now believe that the picture of the cheerleader printed in EGM was a 

hoax.  They said that if you watch the demo long enough, you will see this

possible special character.  I watched the demo for the longest time, but

this never happened. :(


I will be glad when people stop asking me if Shaq and Jordan are on NBA Jam.

It's not people on the internet, but everyone I talk to about Jam asks me

that.  One guy even claimed he got them on the Sega version.  He said you

had to hold the computer scoreless and go without letting your teammate

score for 10 games in a row.  Food for thought.  


The word is that NBA Jam: Tournament Edition will be available for SNES and  

Genesis around Christmas.  However, it is very possible that this will be

moved into the future.  I guess we'll have to wait it out... :)


Also, has anyone noticed that the computer on TE cheats about twice as much

as on the original arcade Jam?  The other day I won four games in a row, 

then today I lost three consecutive.  At the end of the fourth quarter in

all of these games, the computer would steal the ball from me just as I 

inbounded :(


Congratulations to the Arkansas Razorbacks for capturing the 1994 NCAA 

basketball title!  We Arkansas fans are anxiously awaiting a repeat in 1995!

We are also anticipating seeing Corliss Williamson and Scotty Thurman in a 

future version of Jam !! 



Go Hogs Go!

-Aaron Benton and Paul Thomas-

    


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