Super RBI Baseball

Super RBI Baseball

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Developer(s) Gray Matter[1]
Publisher(s) Time Warner Interactive[1]
Series R.B.I. Baseball
Platform(s) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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Genre(s) Traditional baseball simulation[1]
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer

Super RBI Baseball is a traditional baseball simulation video game that was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995 that enjoyed an exclusively North American release.

Summary

The game is official licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association; offering 700 actual baseball players from the 1994 Major League Baseball season in addition to 28 teams.[2] There are six modes to play: exhibition, Home Run Derby, defense practice, playoffs, league (in which teams play every other team in succession just like in NBA Jam), and Game Breaker (which allows players to change the course of Major League Baseball history).[2]

The authentic-looking stadiums are contrasted with the cartoon-like graphics.[2] However, the stadiums are altered from their MLB counterparts due to copyright issues.[2] Jack Buck provides a play-by-play analysis of the action.[2] More than 50 tracks of sound effects and organ music can be found in this game.[3] The video game review magazines of the mid-1990s gave this game fairly positive reviews.[2]

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