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Jordan vs Bird: One on One

19886.1/ 10 · 32 votes7

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About

Two of the greatest icons of the Golden Age of the NBA match up in this game. On one side, the spectacular dunks of Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls; on the other, Larry Bird's incredible accuracy from the outside.

While Bird feels right home at the three-point contest, where five racks with five balls each are placed around the three-point arc and the player must pick each ball and throw in the the best timing possible to get as many points as possible during the 60 second window, only Jordan has the air-time to perform on the slam dunk contest, where the player has a number of dunks at his disposal, each requiring different timing to get the best score from all three attempts from the judges, and win the competition.

While they are two completely different players, they can still go one-on-one on a half-court match, played to points or with a time duration. Can Bird's stealing and outside shooting ability be a match to Jordan's speed and jumping abilities?

Ways to play

Modes

Single playerMultiplayer

Perspective

Third personBird view / Isometric

Languages (1)

Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
English

Game details

Business Model

Commercial

Media Type

3.5" Floppy Disk, 5.25" Floppy Disk

Input Devices Supported/Optional

Keyboard

Controller Types Supported

Analog Joystick

Multiplayer Options

Same/Split-Screen

Number of Offline Players

1-4 Players

System requirements

Min. CPU Class Required

Intel 8088 / 8086

Min. OS Class Required

PC/MS-DOS 2.1

Min. RAM Required

256 KB

Video Modes Supported

CGA, EGA, Tandy / PCjr

Sound Devices Supported

PC Speaker, Tandy / PCjr

Box art

Also known as

Jordan vs Bird: Super One on OneIn-game Genesis title

Michael Jordan: One on OneJapanese Game Boy title

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Facts

Released

1988

Series

One on One

Platforms

PCDOSGame BoyGenesisNESCommodore 64

Standing

Top 21% by visits

Tags

Top-downBasketball