A 90s Classic Comes to the Browser - I've just published Space Jam for the PlayStation 1 (PSX) on my blog, making it fully playable in your web browser. Whether you're on desktop or mobile, you can now relive this quirky sports title without needing the original console or emulator setup.
Released in 1996 alongside the cult-favorite movie starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes, Space Jam (PSX) captured the fun, humor, and style of the film in a way that only 90s gaming could deliver.
About Space Jam
The movie Space Jam was a cultural phenomenon, blending live-action basketball with Looney Tunes chaos. The PlayStation 1 adaptation followed quickly, giving fans the chance to play as Michael Jordan and team up with cartoon legends like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Taz.
Unlike traditional sports simulations, the game leaned into arcade-style gameplay. It kept basketball lighthearted and fun, sprinkled with animations, humor, and movie-inspired mini-games. For fans of the movie, it was more than just a tie-in—it was a way to step into that wacky world.
Features of the PSX Version
Some of the highlights of the PlayStation 1 version of Space Jam include:
Play in Your Browser
Publishing Space Jam (PSX) on my blog means you can now play it directly in your browser with no downloads required. The game runs smoothly on both mobile and desktop, letting you take the Toon Squad to the court anytime, anywhere.
This browser-based approach keeps things simple: open the game, pick your character, and jump into the action—just like the original 90s players, but with modern convenience.
Why Space Jam Still Matters
Space Jam wasn't just another sports title. It was a product of its era—a blend of basketball stardom, cartoon humor, and movie marketing that somehow worked perfectly. The PSX version embodies that spirit, making it an important piece of both gaming and pop culture history.
Today, it still stands out as one of the most unique sports games on the PlayStation, thanks to its playful mechanics and its link to one of the most unforgettable 90s films.
Closing Thoughts
Publishing Space Jam (PSX) on my blog is another step in keeping retro titles accessible to modern players. The game captures everything fun about the 90s—Michael Jordan, Looney Tunes, and arcade-style basketball rolled into one.
Now you don't need a PlayStation to enjoy it—all you need is a browser. So grab the ball, join the Toon Squad, and see if you've got what it takes to save the day on the court.

