![]() After Acclaim lost the rights to Barkley's name and likeness to Accolade (who made Barkley Shut Up and Jam), later copies replaced Barkley with Dan Majerle. When the SNES and Genesis versions were originally released, the Phoenix Suns roster consisted of Charles Barkley and Kevin Johnson. The cheerleader's head and the upward diagonal body sprites do not exist, so she will be visibly corrupted in-game. To see her in action, use the Pro Action Replay code 7E16831B in the (U) (V1.0) version and press B until you see the attract mode demo. Her outfit has changed from a plain white skirt to white shorts with a blue stripe down both sides, and the crop top was made slightly more revealing. Interestingly, after remaining unused in all Super NES versions of NBA Jam and NBA Jam T.E., all three would go on to be used in the console's version of College Slam.ĭespite not carrying over to the final version, updated versions of 80% of the cheerleader body sprites from the prototype exist here. The other two are smaller versions of the heads used by Rony Seikaly and Clyde Drexler, which have no obvious use-unless they were intended to be used when the players were further away from the camera in a failed attempt to mimic the scaling seen in the arcade version. The first, a bald head with dark skin and goggles, closely resembles Horace Grant, but the same head used by James Worthy (basically this head with hair) is used by him instead. Three head types are not used by any player in the game. ![]() These graphics also exist in the prototype and in all SNES versions of the sequel, where they are still unused. The arcade version has similar instructions overlaid on the blue bar at the top of the screen, which is likely their intended use. Since the "PRESS" sprite exists separately from "START" in the ROM, it can be inferred that these unused graphics would combine with the former sprite to form the complete phrases "PRESS A B X Y TO CHOOSE" and "PRESS SELECT to SWAP". ![]() ![]() Unused instructions describing controls rendered in the same green typeface as the flashing "PRESS" and "START" sprites used in the team selection screen. ![]()
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