Double Dribble is a vintage sports gaming title designed for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Released in 1987, it's a competitive basketball game setting two teams against each other, captured in 2D side-scrolling action. The game features simple controls and graphics of its era, allowing the player to dribble, pass and shoot in an attempt to outscore the opponent. It was one of the earliest basketball games to incorporate the national anthem and voice-acting, which added extra enthusiasm. A notable attribute is its slow-motion scenes during dunk shots, providing a dramatic visual flair. It provides a sense of arcade basketball nostalgia for any retro gaming enthusiast.