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Lifetime Basketball Double Shot Arcade Electronic Game.

A outstanding innovation to the home basketball product market was the personal arcade basketball game. One of the merchandise on the market I am personally acquainted with is the 90056 Double Shot Arcade Basketball Game from Lifetime Products.

Positives when it comes to the 90056 Double Shot Arcade Basketball Game

Growing up, I played on assorted dissimilar arcade basketball systems, including the firstborn Double Shot from Lifetime Products. These schemes had very similar design aspects, i.e. 2 hoops to score on, netting to rebound the ball to you, plastic score keepers, etc. While these systems are almost always fun to play on, their flimsy design made them wear out somewhat quickly. In particular, the plastic clicker that is used to keep score readily broke after repeated use. Even before the clicker broke, the unit was prone to defective score keeping; depending on how the ball hit the clicker, now and again the clicker would double count or not count a basket. Other deficiencies included a narrower area for 2 players to shoot from, weaker steel tubing, and flimsy rims.


The 90056 is a remake of the initial Lifetime Basketball Double Shot Game. All the above noted deficiencies were primarily bettered upon. For instance, the 90056 does not use the plastic clicker anymore; instead, the score keeping is done with a set of infrared sensors above and under each hoop. Not only does this eliminate the problem of breakage with the plastic clickers, this score keeping mechanism keeps more precise track of the scores. The steel on the new Double Shot is principally bettered on – both thicker and more inviolable steel – and the rims are also beefed up. The scheme likewise comes with 7 basketballs, where traditionally it had 6 (other systems presently sold distinctively come with 6 or fewer). The higher amount of balls may seem a trivial matter, but the game becomes harder to play with 2 players when there are less basketballs to shoot.

Negatives in regards to the 90056 Lifetime Basketball Double Shot Arcade Game

The only negative I have actually found with the scheme thence far is just in setting up the system. We had a great deal of difficultness with having the holes on the dissimilar steel tubes line up to bolt the together. What we ended up doing was rereading the instructions, finding a brief mentioning of not over tightening the bolts and nuts, and at long last loosening everything to get the elements positioned correctly. When the instructions say not to “over tighten”, they do not mean snug; they mean loose. If you keep the main frame bolts and nuts more or less loose, you ought to be capable to effortlessly line of the holes on the system. Other than this one point, we have had no troubles with the unit.

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Most helpful client reviews

13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
2Is Infrared score-keeping in truth better?
By Kevin the Bargain Hunter
I’m kind of surprise I’m the original to review this unit here at Amazon. There are a heap of a lot of schemes in the $150 range, but I expended the extra $100 for hopefully a solid build. And I was not disappointment by the build quality. It is unquestionably sturdy. Just watch the Lifetime video, it doesn’t lie. The frames are solid, the rims are nice and thick. By looking at the pictures of the other systems, you may just imagine the flimsy frames shaking when you shoot because their frames are thin and the rims don’t look thick either. So this Lifetime product is unquestionably worth the extra cash if you’re looking for a rock solid structure.

4 of 4 humans found the following review helpful.
5Great Arcade Basketball Game
By C. LeBrun
I lately purchased the Lifetime Double-Shot Arcade Basketball System from another internetsite because it was for less but this scheme is far superior in quality (thicker frame & rims) and scoring accuracy equated to a Sportcraft model which is what I substituted and I am very happy that I did. The infrared scoring is a night and day divergence equated to the clicker scoring found in the Sportcraft models. It very rarly misses any baskets. Also, with the clicker scoring you would run into some difficulties of the net getting tangled with the clicker and then the balls would get stuck in the hoop and if you shot too fast a heap of of the baskets wouldn’t register. That is why I decisive to upgrade to this game after less than a year with the Sportcraft. I would commend this product to anyone. I have had perfectly no difficultnesses with the infrared scroing so hopefully in the former review it was just a defective product.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5You’ll love it.
By Boz
Very high quality, lasting product. You’ll love it once you have it up and going.

It does take a lot of time to assemble, with regards to three hours for me, and I’m very experienced in assembling and fabricating a wide assortment of furniture, sporting goods, and other items.

But once you’re finished, you’ll love it.

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