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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its somewhat Engrish accent suggests that they may not be performed by professional singers. Still, they did pretty decent job for what it is. Sadly, an OST was never released.
* FirstInstallmentWins: Gameplay-wise, ''Dunk Dream '95'' edges out a bit more thanks to the addition of Super Defense and 4-player support, but the majority only play the first game after years, and few even knows the sequel ever exists. This is probably has to do with its accessibility; ''Street Slam'' received a number of ports and re-release on various platforms, whereas ''Dunk Dream '95'' got none of that, due to not being on the Platform/NeoGeo platform.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its somewhat Engrish accent suggests that they may not be performed by professional singers. Still, they did pretty decent job for what it is. Sadly, an OST was never released.
* FirstInstallmentWins: Gameplay-wise, ''Dunk Dream '95'' edges out a bit more thanks to the addition of Super Defense and 4-player support, but the majority only play the first game after years, and few even knows the sequel ever exists. This is probably has to do with its accessibility; ''Street Slam'' received a number of ports and re-release on various platforms, whereas ''Dunk Dream '95'' got none of that, due to not being on the Platform/NeoGeo platform.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Gameplay-wise, ''Dunk Dream '95'' edges out a bit more thanks to the addition of Super Defense and 4-player support, but the majority only play the first game after years, and few even knows the sequel ever exists. This is probably has to do with its accessibility; ''Street Slam'' received a number of ports and re-release on various platforms, whereas ''Dunk Dream '95'' got none of that, due to not being on the UsefulNotes/NeoGeo platform.

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* FirstInstallmentWins: Gameplay-wise, ''Dunk Dream '95'' edges out a bit more thanks to the addition of Super Defense and 4-player support, but the majority only play the first game after years, and few even knows the sequel ever exists. This is probably has to do with its accessibility; ''Street Slam'' received a number of ports and re-release on various platforms, whereas ''Dunk Dream '95'' got none of that, due to not being on the UsefulNotes/NeoGeo Platform/NeoGeo platform.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its somewhat Engrish accent suggests that they may not be performed by professional singers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is. Sadly, an OST was never released.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its somewhat Engrish accent suggests that they may not be performed by professional singers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] job for what it is. Sadly, an OST was never released.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its somewhat Engrish accent suggests that they may not be performed by professional singers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.
* FirstInstallmentWins: Gameplay-wise, ''Dunk Dream '95'' edges out a bit more thanks to the addition of Super Defense and 4-player support, but the majority only play the first game after years, and few even knows the sequel ever exists. This is probably has to do with its accessibility; ''Street Slam'' received a number of ports and re-release on various platforms, whereas ''Dunk Dream '95'' got none of that, due to not being on the Neo Geo Platform.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its somewhat Engrish accent suggests that they may not be performed by professional singers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.
is. Sadly, an OST was never released.
* FirstInstallmentWins: Gameplay-wise, ''Dunk Dream '95'' edges out a bit more thanks to the addition of Super Defense and 4-player support, but the majority only play the first game after years, and few even knows the sequel ever exists. This is probably has to do with its accessibility; ''Street Slam'' received a number of ports and re-release on various platforms, whereas ''Dunk Dream '95'' got none of that, due to not being on the Neo Geo Platform.UsefulNotes/NeoGeo platform.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Gameplay-wise, ''Dunk Dream '95'' edges out a bit more thanks to the addition of Super Defense and 4-player support, but the majority only play the first game after years, and few even knows the sequel ever exists. This is probably has to do with its accessibility; ''Street Slam'' received a number of ports and re-release on various platforms, whereas ''Dunk Dream '95'' got none of that.

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* FirstInstallmentWins: Gameplay-wise, ''Dunk Dream '95'' edges out a bit more thanks to the addition of Super Defense and 4-player support, but the majority only play the first game after years, and few even knows the sequel ever exists. This is probably has to do with its accessibility; ''Street Slam'' received a number of ports and re-release on various platforms, whereas ''Dunk Dream '95'' got none of that.that, due to not being on the Neo Geo Platform.
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* AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its somewhat Engrish accent suggests that they may not be performed by professional singers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its somewhat Engrish accent suggests that they may not be performed by professional singers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.
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* AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its somewhat Engrish accent suggests that they may not be sung by native speakers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.

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* AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its somewhat Engrish accent suggests that they may not be sung performed by native speakers.professional singers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.
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* AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its somewhat Engrish accent suggest that they may not be sung by native speakers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.

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* AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its somewhat Engrish accent suggest suggests that they may not be sung by native speakers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.
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* AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its cheesy lyric and somewhat Engrish accent suggest that they may not be sung by native speakers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.

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* AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, its cheesy lyric and somewhat Engrish accent suggest that they may not be sung by native speakers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.
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* AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, you can tell from somewhat Engrish accent and corny lyric that they're probably not sung by native speakers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.

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* AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features impressive vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, you can tell from its cheesy lyric and somewhat Engrish accent and corny lyric suggest that they're probably they may not be sung by native speakers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.
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* AwesomeMusic: ''Street Slam'' features vocal soundtrack throughout the stages, which was still uncommon at times for arcade games (other example on Neo Geo includes Arina's theme from ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''). If you listen to the CD version, though, you can tell from somewhat Engrish accent and corny lyric that they're probably not sung by native speakers. Still, they did [[SurprisinglyGoodEnglish pretty decent job]] for what it is.
* FirstInstallmentWins: Gameplay-wise, ''Dunk Dream '95'' edges out a bit more thanks to the addition of Super Defense and 4-player support, but the majority only play the first game after years, and few even knows the sequel ever exists. This is probably has to do with its accessibility; ''Street Slam'' received a number of ports and re-release on various platforms, whereas ''Dunk Dream '95'' got none of that.

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