Compara los precios de Street Hoop en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Digicon. Publicado por Digicon. Lanzado el 31/12/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Sports.

A DATA EAST Neo-Geo cult classic lands on PC, but its local-only two-player mode and zero online infrastructure make it a very specific buy for very specific people.

I'll be direct: Street Hoop is a 1994 arcade port, and it plays every second like one. DATA EAST's 3-on-3 basketball originally ran on Neo-Geo hardware under three different names depending on where you lived. North America got Street Slam, Japan got Dunk Dream, and Europe got Street Hoop. What you're buying on Steam is that same ROM-era experience wrapped in a minimal PC launcher, released at the tail end of 2019 with almost no fanfare. The core loop is tight in the way only arcade games with a coin-op legacy can be. You pick one of ten national teams, each carrying different stat profiles, with some squads leaning into three-point range and others built around the paint and power dunks. Shots scale with distance, fakes and lay-ups are in the toolkit, and the Super Dunk system charges a power gauge as baskets land. Fill it up and you get a near-guaranteed score. That last mechanic keeps matches alive until the buzzer in a way modern sports titles often fail to replicate because it punishes passive defense hard. As a design choice it holds up. Here is the part that matters for anyone landing on this page hoping to hop into some competitive sessions: there is no online multiplayer. The Steam release supports local two-player PvP only, shared-screen. Gamepad support is listed but requires you to connect controllers before launching the app, which is the kind of friction that feels like it belongs in 2004. If you have a buddy on the couch and a couple of USB pads, the game actually delivers. The snap of the movement, the hip-hop rap soundtrack, the short match lengths that beg for a rematch, all of it clicks in that setting. Solo, it is a tour through the arcade mode that will clock in at under two hours and offer limited replay depth beyond chasing personal bests. From a performance and platform standpoint, there is not much to analyze. The game is tiny, runs on anything, and has no meaningful settings to tune. No polling rate is going to matter here. The 86% positive rating across a small Steam review pool suggests the audience buying it knows exactly what they are getting: nostalgia preservation, not a living competitive game. The total absence of a ranked ladder, online modes, or post-launch content updates means you evaluate this purely as an arcade artifact with a local co-op bonus. If you grew up with this in an arcade or on Neo-Geo hardware and want to own the PC version for couch sessions, it earns its place. Everyone else should temper expectations sharply. This is not where you go to find an active player base or test your competitive ceiling. It is a short, punchy, well-designed arcade relic that the right two people in the same room can squeeze genuine fun from. Fred, Scout Team

Street Hoop

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31 dic 2019Digicon
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A DATA EAST Neo-Geo cult classic lands on PC, but its local-only two-player mode and zero online infrastructure make it a very specific buy for very specific people.

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I'll be direct: Street Hoop is a 1994 arcade port, and it plays every second like one. DATA EAST's 3-on-3 basketball originally ran on Neo-Geo hardware under three different names depending on where you lived. North America got Street Slam, Japan got Dunk Dream, and Europe got Street Hoop. What you're buying on Steam is that same ROM-era experience wrapped in a minimal PC launcher, released at the tail end of 2019 with almost no fanfare. The core loop is tight in the way only arcade games with a coin-op legacy can be. You pick one of ten national teams, each carrying different stat profiles, with some squads leaning into three-point range and others built around the paint and power dunks. Shots scale with distance, fakes and lay-ups are in the toolkit, and the Super Dunk system charges a power gauge as baskets land. Fill it up and you get a near-guaranteed score. That last mechanic keeps matches alive until the buzzer in a way modern sports titles often fail to replicate because it punishes passive defense hard. As a design choice it holds up. Here is the part that matters for anyone landing on this page hoping to hop into some competitive sessions: there is no online multiplayer. The Steam release supports local two-player PvP only, shared-screen. Gamepad support is listed but requires you to connect controllers before launching the app, which is the kind of friction that feels like it belongs in 2004. If you have a buddy on the couch and a couple of USB pads, the game actually delivers. The snap of the movement, the hip-hop rap soundtrack, the short match lengths that beg for a rematch, all of it clicks in that setting. Solo, it is a tour through the arcade mode that will clock in at under two hours and offer limited replay depth beyond chasing personal bests. From a performance and platform standpoint, there is not much to analyze. The game is tiny, runs on anything, and has no meaningful settings to tune. No polling rate is going to matter here. The 86% positive rating across a small Steam review pool suggests the audience buying it knows exactly what they are getting: nostalgia preservation, not a living competitive game. The total absence of a ranked ladder, online modes, or post-launch content updates means you evaluate this purely as an arcade artifact with a local co-op bonus. If you grew up with this in an arcade or on Neo-Geo hardware and want to own the PC version for couch sessions, it earns its place. Everyone else should temper expectations sharply. This is not where you go to find an active player base or test your competitive ceiling. It is a short, punchy, well-designed arcade relic that the right two people in the same room can squeeze genuine fun from.

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Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayerlocal-cooptier:indieArcade PortNeo-GeoLocal PvPCouch Co-opRetro SportsPower Gauge MechanicShort Sessions

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300 MB available space
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32MB Graphic card
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Pentium 4, 2.0 Ghz

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