Slam 'N Jam '95 is a video game inspired by Run & Gun and NBA Jam. Primarily designed for 3DO, it presents team-based five-on-five matches from a 3-D perspective. The game's mechanics are geared more towards an arcade-style experience rather than a typical sports simulation. Even though there is no NBA license, it mimics real teams and mirrors top players from its era. Various modes like Exhibition, Playoffs, and Season are available for players. They can also compete head-to-head. Providing game commentary is Van Earl Wright, a sports broadcaster from CNN.
Slam 'N Jam '95 is a game similar in style to the arcade game Run & Gun and NBA Jam, with a five-on-five team game in a 3-D style perspective. The gameplay is geared towards more of an arcade feel rather than simulation and does not feature any NBA license but resembles actual teams and modeled after top players of the time.
It also features the obligatory modes such as Exhibition, Playoffs and Season and the ability to let friends go head-to-head. Then CNN sportscaster Van Earl Wright lends his voice talents to the game for in game commentary.