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Konami's Baseball is a top-down baseball game for up to two players. It was released on the MSX only in Japan
The first game in the HardBall! series of baseball simulators, which used an unusual angled perspective for its batting and pitching.
The Slugger is an action/arcade baseball game created by Imagine Software.
Casio's baseball simulator, released in 1984.
A Nintendo recreation of the popular ball and cudgel sport famous in the Americas and Japan. Originally released as a part of the Nintendo Sports Series for NES, later ported as an early title for the Game Boy.
A baseball simulator by Bandai for their RX-78 Gundam computer system. It shares a name with an LCD baseball game from the same company.
The baseball entry in Atari's RealSports series.
Major League Baseball became one of the most popular and best selling video game for the Intellivision in 1980. After Mattel Electronics went out of business, M Network ported the game to the Atari 2600 and renamed it Super Challenge Baseball to avoid paying the MLB trademark license.
Two Player Baseball game for the Emerson Arcadia 2001.
Sports game that was a launch title for the Epoch Cassette Vision.
Baseball for the Microvision
Atari's arcade baseball title.
Home Run is a baseball game released by Atari, Inc. for their Atari 2600 VCS in 1978. It uses Joystick Controllers for gameplay. It was programmed by Dave Rolfe and Bob Whitehead.
Baseball! is, you guessed it, a video game about America's pastime. Released for the Magnavox Odyssey 2 in 1978, it's one of the earliest baseball video games.
A sports game released on the RCA Studio II. impaired because the black and white colors make it near impossible to tell where the field is.
Videocart-12: Baseball
A combination of four different sports games, the four-in-one cartridge involves largely Pong-style Hockey, Tennis, and Handball, as well as uniquely organized Baseball game, for two players.
An early baseball arcade game from Midway.
For the 1972 Magnavox Odyssey. It used cartridge #3 that came with the system but this additional game came with cards, scoreboard, tokens and a baseball field overlay.
A pinball machine made in 1947 by Chicago Coin.
Six Degrees Games was working on a new update of this classic 8-bit baseball franchise back in 2008, but it failed to materialize.
After several years away from the Ken Griffey franchise, Nintendo planned to return to the world of MLB, but the game was canceled before release.
Sega's seventh installment of the baseball management sim was never released.
A XaviXPort Baseball sim using a Baseball Bat.
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