Rap Jam: Volume One

1995 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rap Jam: Volume One is a basketball video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by American studio 64WD Creation, in which the players are rap and hip-hop artists.[3] The game is played on an urban basketball court, with fisticuffs and no foul calls. There is an exhibition mode and a tournament mode.

Developer64WD Creation[1]
PublishersMotown Games[1]
Mandingo Entertainment
DesignerPascal Jarry
ProgrammerPascal Jarry
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Rap Jam: Volume One
Rap Jam: Volume One
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Developer64WD Creation[1]
PublishersMotown Games[1]
Mandingo Entertainment
DesignerPascal Jarry
ProgrammerPascal Jarry
ComposerMichel Winogradoff
PlatformSuper NES[2]
Release
GenreSports[2]
ModesSingle-player
Multiplayer
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The game was released in January 1995. Despite the Volume One moniker, this was the only installment released. It is also the second and final game to be developed by Motown Software.

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Reception

In 1997 Electronic Gaming Monthly ranked it number 9 on their "Top 10 Worst Games of All Time".[4] Electronic Gaming Monthly's Seanbaby placed it as number 14 in his "20 worst games of all time" feature.[5]

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