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This is an automatic shot my brothers and I found on Double Dribble for the NES back in the 80's when it was released. I know most gamers are already aware of this, but as long as you release at the right point it is automatic. The half court shot i took at the end goes in 80% of the time, but i didn't want to keep recording....HAHA ***************************************************************** UPDATE MAY 20th, 2016 This footage of my playing was used in an episode of Family Guy that aired on Sunday May 14, 2016 without my knowledge or consent. I was subsequently hit with a copyright claim and the video was taken down by YouTube's Content ID system. After a few days the story broke across the internet and the video was restored on May 20th, 2016 without any of my doing thanks to FOX. All that i wanted was my own video back! I have to say it is pretty exciting to make the front page of pretty much any tech news site and video game site! Namely Gamespot, Neogaf, Game Informer, Kotaku and so many more. The Internet riot by the gaming community and support was pretty awesome! I was also covered by a lot of popular YouTube gaming channels which is very cool to see since I watched and was fans of most of them already. Thank you to any party/person involved that help get this resolved and thank you Family Guy for the exposure of such a small video! I also want to thank Seth McFarlane for tweeting about the issue and looking into it!. ****************************************************************** U.S. arcade flyer of Double Dribble Developer(s) Konami Publisher(s) Konami Release date(s) Arcade version 1986 FDS/NES version July 24, 1987 September 1987 (North America) 1988 (Europe) Genre(s)= Sports