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Now you can play your own version of the 1992 NBA finals with Bulls vs. Blazers and the NBA Playoffs. Not only does this game include the two teams that made it to that year's championship series, the other 14 teams that made the playoffs are featured as well, represented by real teams and player names. Also, the East and West All-Star teams are included. Whether by yourself or with a friend (cooperatively or competitively), you can play Arcade basketball, where players never tire and fouls don't count, or you can play Simulation basketball, in which players can foul out of games and can get fatigued if they are on the floor too long. There are three levels of difficulty to choose from: Pre-Season, Reg-Season, and Showtime, the most difficult of the three.<br><br>Each team in this game has one player with a signature move, a marquee shot, or a trademark dunk or layup, which can be performed from a specific spot on the court. For example: Larry Bird of the Celtics can shoot a Fade Away Jump Shot and Brad Daugherty of the Cavaliers can slam down a Monster Dunk.<br><br>Whether you are playing a tournament or a single game, you'll find that Bulls vs. Blazers has many of the features of real NBA basketball, such as player substitutions, network announcers, hook shots, finger rolls, player statistics, team statistics, a 24-second shot clock, free-throws, jump shots, double-teams, steals, blocked shots, dunks, fouls, turnovers, backcourt violations, inbound violations, and time outs.<br><br>To save your progress in a tournament, so you can pick up where you left off after turning off your Super Nintendo, a password feature is available.