GTE Vantage Inc. released NCAA Championship Basketball for IBM PC MS-DOS 5.0 in October of 1996. NCAA Championship Basketball is notable for its clever AI, professional presentation and thorough stat-tracking for 64 NCAA teams. In addition, players can go on hot streaks and fall into slumps. In NCAA Championship Basketball player ratings improve based on how they are controlled.
NCAA Championship Basketball menus display in 256-color VESA SVGA 640x480, but its in-play active drawspace is a mere 320x200. NCAA Championship Basketball features 4,500 frames of sprite animation and 100 basketball moves.
NCAA Championship Basketball also supports modem play and IPX network play.
NCAA Championship Basketball requires an i80486DX2 66 MHz CPU, 6,950,000 bytes of free RAM and VLB or PCI VESA SVGA video card with 512K of vRAM. NCAA Championship Basketball is a Rational Systems' DOS/4GW Protected mode run-time v1.97.
NCAA Championship Basketball audio supports Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster AWE-32, Ensoniq SoundScape, Microsoft Sound System, Pro Audio Spectrum 16, Gravis UltraSound, Gravis UltraSound Max, ESS AudioDrive, Roland RAP-10, Toptek Golden 16, Thunderboard, AdLib Gold, New Media .WAV Jammer, I/O Magic Tempo, Aria Chipset, Sound Galaxy NX Pro 16 and Reveal FX/32.
NCAA Championship Basketball was distributed by GTE Entertainment on 1x CD-ROM and extracts and installs to hard disk drive via NCAA Championship Basketball Installation. The install size is 28 megs and consists of 426 files.
NCAA Championship Basketball was lead-programmed by Randy Platt and Larry Garner, art-directed by Brian McManamon and composed by Larry Groupé.
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