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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Dec 10, 1986
Home Run King is a baseball game exclusively for the GameCube
Super Famicom baseball sim developed by Affect in 1992. It is the first sequel to the Famicom game Koushien.
Namco's Super Batter Up is a baseball game and the US version of the first Super Famista.
Taking the sport of baseball to the future, 2020 Super Baseball plays with a variety of new rules and abilities with teams composed of both cybernetically-enhanced humans and robotic machines.
A baseball game for the PC Engine and the sequel to World Stadium, a spin-off of Namco's Family Stadium "Famista" series.
Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium III is the third in the Japanese Baseball series for the Famicom.
This Japanese baseball game was released for the PC Engine in 1990.
An arcade softball game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Originally released in Japan as "Softball Tengoku" ( ソフトボール天国 - lit. Softball Heaven), the game is unique in there are no pre-set teams.
A Famicom baseball game based on Japanese highschool baseball. It saw multiple sequels for the Super Famicom.
A Famicom baseball game developed by Human and published by Bandai. It superficially resembles Namco's Famista series.
The third game in TOSE/Jaleco's NES Baseball series and the sixth Moero game overall. Though most of the Moero!! Pro Yakyuu games were released in the US as Bases Loaded, this one was not.
A baseball sim by Konami. It was released for the Famicom in Japan only.
A baseball game for the NES developed and published by Tecmo in the US only. Out of so many NES baseball games, ONLY ONE can be the most average.
A NES baseball sim by Namco. It's the third game in the Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium series.
A NES baseball sim from Taito and an updated version of their earlier Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium title. It includes a minor graphical upgrade and updated rosters.
A baseball game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Master System. It was never released outside of Japan.
A baseball simulator from Taito, developed for the Famicom in 1988. It was never released outside of Japan.
Major League Baseball was released on the NES in 1988. It was one of the first games officially licensed by Major League Baseball, though not by the Major League Baseball Players Association. As a result, the game featured MLB teams, but used only player numbers instead of names.
World Stadium is a version of Family Stadium for non-Nintendo platforms, appearing on the PC Engine and in arcades.
Konami's Baseball is a top-down baseball game for up to two players. It was released on the MSX only in Japan
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