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Sony's baseball game famous for its "The Show" mode.
With a mixture of simulation and arcade style gameplay, MLB 2K5 tries to bring the best of both worlds into one game. MLB 2K5 is also the last MLB 2K game to have full ESPN presentation integration.
The third entry in the MLB SlugFest baseball game series.
A baseball game.
MLB Slam! was the first baseball game released on the N-Gage
This is Midway's second game in the Slugfest series.
The 2003 season entry in the World Series Baseball franchise.
989's baseball game for the 2003-2004 season. Released in Japan as MLB 2003.
It's a baseball game!
The 2002 entry in Midway's ludicrous baseball series.
All-Star Baseball 2003 is a release from Acclaim on various platforms. It features Derek Jeter as the cover athlete playing for the New York Yankees.
One of the first baseball games to appear on GBA. Covers the 2001 season
The 2003 season game in the High Heat series.
3DO's 2001 entry into their High Heat Major League Baseball series
EA Sports' 2001 entry into their Triple Play Baseball franchise.
MLB 2001 improves this year by keeping the same excellent gameplay and adding another level of realism and unprecedented stat tracking.
All-Star Baseball 2000 is a baseball game released exclusively on Nintendo consoles. Yankees short stop Derek Jeter is featured on the cover of the game.
Second game in the High Heat baseball series.
The next installment of Sony's baseball franchise brings new General Manager and Manager Modes.
Inaugural version of High Heat Baseball.
Released in late 1997, Sony dropped the "Pennant Race" moniker after their poorly received 1996 offering and began a long standing franchise of "MLB" titles.
Baseball game featuring baseball super star Ken Griffey Jr. Developed by Rare.
Reggie Jackson was a popular baseball player in the 70's and early 80's. A year after he retired Sega released this baseball video game with his name and likeness on the title screen to America. In Europe the game was simply called American Baseball.
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.
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