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Cal Ripken jr Baseball Mindscape1992In CAL RIPKEN JR. BASEBALL select your team and choose your home field. Play against the computer, a friend, or team up with your buddy and take on an AI-controlled team. This game has everything you'd expect from a quality baseball simulation: squeeze plays, plays at the plate, pinch hitters, and relief pitchers.***
[173]***If you're searchin' for a good baseball games, avoid this, beacuse it sucks
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ESPN Baseball Tonight Sony Imagesoft1994If you're looking to lace up the cleats of a pro ball player in the "Big Show," look no further than ESPN BASEBALL TONIGHT. The power of the Super Nintendo will deliver visuals so detailed, you'll instantly recognize all of your favorite players-but the realism doesn't stop there. Each batter has a unique strike zone, so even though pitchers have 12 different speed-sensitive pitches to choose from, strikeouts won't always be easy. Create your own player if you're not satisfied with the existing stars, and ESPN's Chris Berman will still be here to comment on your performance. Or, you can just bat a few out of the park in the game's Home Run Derby! SNESlabelimagesubject
Front Page Sports: Baseball '94 Sierra On-Line (Dynamix)1994 MS-DOSlabelminimizeminimize
Hardball III Accolade1994 SNESlabelimageminimize
Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball Nintendo (Software Creations)1994Bring "The Kid" into your living room with KEN GRIFFY JR. PRESENTS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL. Play with or against all 28 Major League teams in their actual stadiums. When you have selected a team, you can take on the challenges of a pennant race in a 26, 78, or 162 game season. If you want to be part of the action, there is room for more than 100 custom player names. Swing for the fences, break-up the double play, and try to steal third in KEN GRIFFY JR. PRESENTS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL. SNESlabelimagesubject
MLBPA Baseball  Electronic Arts;Coconuts Japan (Visual Concepts)1993Never before has a baseball game been created that captures the details of the sport like MLBPA Baseball. Realistic run downs accurate cut off plays the double switch multiple defensive alignments snap throws even bad hops and booted balls. Throw in every player from Alomar to Zeile and you've got the only baseball game worth playing for the Super NES. SNESlabelimagesubject
Sports Illustrated: Championship Football & Baseball Malibu (Malibu Interactive)1993 SNESlabelimageminimize
Super Family Stadium 2  Namco1993 SNESlabelimageminimize
Super Family Stadium 3  Namco1994 SNESlabelimageminimize
Super Family Stadium 4  Namco1995Baseball SNESlabelimageminimize
Super Family Stadium 5  Namco1996 SNESlabelimageminimize
Super Famiy Stadium  Namco1992 SNESlabelimageminimize
Tecmo Super Baseball Tecmo1993 SNESlabelimageminimize
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