PC Basket 4.0

PC Basket 4.0 (1996)

by Dinamic Multimedia
Genres:Sport, Simulator
Themes:Business
Game modes:Single player
Story:This is the fourth installment of the "PC Basket" saga of Dinamic Multimedia. Like its predecessors, PC Basket 4.0 combines a team database with a basketball simulator, and allows the player to browse the updated player database to play a basketball manager / coach simulation of any of the teams or Just play a game. Apart from the updated database, this fourth game in the series offered a graphic resolution of 800x600 in the simulator, 32 new teams and the possibility of playing the European League. Also, in simulation mode, the referees were visible and it was possible to make new moves, such as passing the ball to players behind you.Show more
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