
Baseball
One of the original 18 launch titles for the NES, featuring simple baseball gameplay with 2-player competitive mode and computer-controlled opponents.
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About This Retro Game
Features 6 fictional teams with distinct colors (no MLB licensing). Basic pitching, batting, and fielding mechanics with simple 8-bit graphics.
Includes standard baseball rules with 9 innings, strikes, balls, and outs. No player statistics or season modes - purely arcade-style gameplay.
Notable for being the first baseball video game to feature a battery backup save system in its Famicom Disk System version in Japan.
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