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JAMMIT SNES FREE
Basketball videogame aficionados feel free to disagree with me here, but to my mind there hasn’t been a good basketball game since NBA Jam (perhaps with the exception of NBA Hangtime, which was essentially NBA Jam 2). This is also an unfavourable comparison for any basketball game, recent or otherwise. Upon realising that Jammit is in fact a basketball game, it reminded me of yet another videogame: NBA Jam. Unfortunately for Jammit, it has just damned itself to the seventh level of Videogame Hell simply by being mentioned in the same breath as Toejam & Earl and failing to live up to that gold standard – an unfavourable comparison for many a videogame, and an unfair one, some may say. Those of you who have had the pleasure of playing that game will no doubt understand the reference. A game that, in my humble opinion, is one of the greatest games of all time. The word ‘Jammit’ immediately elicits memories of a game very near and dear to my heart, Toejam & Earl.
