Street Hoop
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Street Hoop, known in Japan
Japan
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 as and known in North America
North America
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 as Street Slam, is a basketball
Basketball
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 game developed by Data East
Data East
also abbreviated as DECO, was a Japanese video game developer and publisher. The company was in operation from 1976 to 2003, when it declared bankruptcy...

 for Neo-Geo
Neo Geo (console)
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, released in 1994
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 and later on the Wii
Wii
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 Virtual Console
Virtual console
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 in Japan on July 20, 2010, the PAL region on October 22, 2010 and in North America on November 1, 2010.

In the European (Street Hoop) and Japanese (Dunk Dream) versions of the game, players can select to compete from 1 of 10 countries. However, in the US version of the game (Street Slam), players instead get to choose from US cities. The selection screens, player skin colours and costumes also change between the versions and it is not simply the case that the team names have been changed.

Every team in both versions has a total of 18 points in several characteristics (Dunk, 3pts, Speed, and Defence), and 8pts max for each.

Every team has its own characteristic. For example, America (New York in the US Version) is good in dunks and bad in 3pts. Unlike Taiwan (Philadelphia in US version) which is good in 3pts and bad in dunks. There are 3 players for each team.

A sequel to the game, known as Dunk Dream 95 in Japan and Hoops 96 in Europe, was released in 1995.

Street Hoop was the inspiration for King of Fighters character, Lucky Glauber.

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