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Sutobasu Yarō Shō : ウィキペディア英語版
Sutobasu Yarō Shō (video game)

is a Japanese street basketball video game developed by KID for the Super Famicom, and published by B-AI in 1994.
==Summary==

The game is based on the manga series ''Sutobasu Yarō Shō'' by Kōji Kōsaka, which was serialized in the magazine ''Monthly Shōnen Jump''.
Players compete in three-on-three street basketball (streetball) games on six different courts: Square, Gym, Roof, Shovel, Slum, and Car.〔(''Sutobasu Yarō Shō'' streetball courts ) at Giant Bomb〕 The game is set in the Southeastern United States.
In the "Street cup" mode, the player controls the Jumps team—Kida Taro, Nagaoka Kyosuke and Akashi Show—who compete against five other teams.〔(''Sutobasu Yarō Shō'' teams ) at Giant Bomb
In the Options mode the player can read the team members' statistics and some of the rules of streetball.

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