The Double Dribble Files
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:44 am
"If you play one game of this, it will be worth it." -- Flack
One of the games at our table for the OVGE was Konami's Double Dribble. A first-gen game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, it's "gimmick," it's "hook" is the part where -- when dunking -- it switches from an arcade view to a cinematic view of a gray-skinned lanky fuck trying to dunk the ball.
Having played the season modes of the NES versions of Dodge Ball and Hockey over the last couple of years until I beat them (well, I don't think Hockey has a season mode, just a "hard" mode? I can't remember) I wanted to do the same with Double Dribble. Flack gave me his NES cartridge after the OVGE. So I fired up a five minute-quarter game on the most difficult level.
I got to halftime. I had scored once.
The computer was up 46-2 on me. Clearly I am going to work at this one.
(The one part about this game that I like is that it doesn't actually tell you you've double dribbled. You can take a shot, have it hit nothing and then touch it again with the same dude. If you do that it just says, "Traveling." It's like they had no idea what the game was called during development. Which is possible, as I assume it is a Japanese port.)
One of the games at our table for the OVGE was Konami's Double Dribble. A first-gen game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, it's "gimmick," it's "hook" is the part where -- when dunking -- it switches from an arcade view to a cinematic view of a gray-skinned lanky fuck trying to dunk the ball.
Having played the season modes of the NES versions of Dodge Ball and Hockey over the last couple of years until I beat them (well, I don't think Hockey has a season mode, just a "hard" mode? I can't remember) I wanted to do the same with Double Dribble. Flack gave me his NES cartridge after the OVGE. So I fired up a five minute-quarter game on the most difficult level.
I got to halftime. I had scored once.
The computer was up 46-2 on me. Clearly I am going to work at this one.
(The one part about this game that I like is that it doesn't actually tell you you've double dribbled. You can take a shot, have it hit nothing and then touch it again with the same dude. If you do that it just says, "Traveling." It's like they had no idea what the game was called during development. Which is possible, as I assume it is a Japanese port.)