Basketbrawl is a video game released for the Atari 7800 in 1990, then later for the Atari Lynx in 1992.
It is a sports simulation game that allows fighting or brawling with other players. The name is a compound of the words "basketball" and "climbing".
Basketbrawl is similar to Midway's 1989 arcade game Arch Rivals, which had the tagline "Basket Brawl!".
Atari released another sports/fighting combo for the Atari 7800 in 1990, Ninja Golf.
Both this and Basketbrawl were part of the last 11 games published by Atari for the 7800 between 1990-91 after it dropped support.
Basketbrawl is a video game released for the Atari 7800 in 1990, then later for the Atari Lynx in 1992.
It is a sports simulation game that allows hitting and fighting with other players. The name is a combination of the words "basketball" and "battle".
"Basketbrawl" is similar to Midway's 1989 arcade game Arch Rivals, which featured the tagline "Basket Brawl!"
In a desperate attempt to stop gang fighting in the city's neighborhood, city leaders organized a basketball league.
The league is scheduled to be played on three pitches: a street, a junkyard and a rooftop.
The mayor realized that a friendly basketball game would be a much more peaceful way to settle disputes. He was wrong.
