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Human Baseball

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Developer(s)
  
Field

Publisher
  
Human Entertainment

Initial release date
  
6 August 1993


Genre(s)
  
Traditional baseball simulation

Platform
  
Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game (up to two players)

Similar
  
Human Entertainment games, Simulation games, Other games

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Human Baseball (ヒューマンベースボール, "Human Baseball") is a Japan-exclusive video game for the Super Famicom.

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Summary

The game features 3D computer graphics and players complete with baseball statistics. Each player has his surname written in the game in Japanese. Each team logo is based on the Nippon Professional Baseball league; which is the premier baseball organization in Japan. Like in all Japanese baseball games, it uses the strike-ball-out counter (SBO) as opposed to the ball-strike-out counter (BSO). Batters have their career batting averages and the number of home runs shown on the screen at all time when they are up to bat.

There is a miniature picture of the baseball diamond on the bottom right corner of the screen to show where the base runners are. This was commonly used in 8-bit and 16-bit baseball games during an era prior to "runner windows" becoming commonplace in more modern baseball video games.

References

Human Baseball Wikipedia