Exploring Warner Bros’ Original “Space Jam” Website

March 3, 2014 BY / 0

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With news of a Space Jam 2 swirling and then dying down once LeBron James’ camp denied the allegations that the current King of the NBA would star in the sequel, it’s as apparent as ever that the movie has had a long lasting impact on both basketball and sneaker culture. In fact, when searching Space Jam on Google, interestingly enough, the first site that comes up is a website designed in the spirit and almost exact specifications of the Warner Brothers’ original site. Today we get a look at all of the goodies from this vintage internet finding, and they don’t disappoint. Whether it’s the completely outdated site that causes nostalgia or the fact that it still exists, you can see full images below and check it out for yourself here.

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