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    Tommy Lasorda Baseball

    Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Aug 14, 1989

    Tommy Lasorda Baseball was the first 16-bit era sports game. An early entrant into the console sports gaming wars, Tommy Lasorda contained facsimiles of the then-28 team Major League Baseball Teams, password support for season play, and 25-man rosters.

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    Tommy Lasorda Baseball last edited by Mento on 06/04/18 06:41PM View full history

    Overview

    The first Genesis baseball game, Tommy Lasorda Baseball featured the traditional 1st/2nd person pitching and hitting perspective, as well as top-down fielding and defense. The first 16-bit baseball game available, Tommy Lasorda contained all 28 (at the time) major league ball clubs. All teams were actually trademark and copyright safe facsimiles of real clubs, as this was before professional league licensing was considered de rigueur for a sports game. With full 25-man rosters and password enabled season progress, players had to manage their club effectively to win the world series.

    Outside the US, the game is known as "Super League."

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