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Director(s)
  
Happy Keller


Initial release date
  
1994

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Genre
  
Sports game (professional baseball)

Platforms
  
Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, Game Gear

Developers
  
Electronic Arts, Visual Concepts, Krome Studios Melbourne, Konami, High Score Productions

Publishers
  
Electronic Arts, EA Sports, Coconuts Japan

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
High Score Productions games, Baseball games, Other games

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MLBPA Baseball, known in Japan as Fighting Baseball (ファイティングベースボール, Faitingu Besuboru, "Fighting Baseball"), is a baseball video game for the Super NES, Mega Drive/Genesis, and Game Gear.

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Summary

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The game included the 1993 season's major league players and stats thanks to its MLBPA license, but could not use team names for lack of an MLB license. The game got around this by using the city names of each team with matching colors, and using terms "A League", "N League", and "The Series". Players are allowed to play a single game (with the default teams being Philadelphia at Toronto, the 1993 league champs), a full season based on the 1994 schedule (with wins and losses recorded by password in the SNES version, battery back-up for Genesis), playoffs, and a World Series. Though the full season mode is based on the 1994 schedule, it does NOT include the new (and current) three divisions/wild card format introduced for the 1994 season; instead it uses the old two division (per league) format.

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Couched in what the packaging billed as "huge arcade style graphics," games could be played on either natural or artificial grass (depending on the home team) during day or night. The game also featured scoreboard animations for double and triple plays, home runs, grand slams, pitching changes, pinch hitters, and sometimes strike outs.

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The SNES version is the first ever baseball video game to include the Atlanta Braves' distinctive Tomahawk Chop theme song, which is actually advertised on the back of the game box.

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The game features former Major Leaguers Brent Gates of the Oakland Athletics and Billy Hatcher of the Boston Red Sox on the game's cover.

Reception

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On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the Super Famicom version of the game a 20 out of 40. GamePro praised the easy controls, digitized voices, and the ability to control the ball after it leaves the pitcher's hand, but criticized the lack of real teams and the so-so graphics. They summarized it as an enjoyable game that falls short of ranking among the best in the genre.

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References

MLBPA Baseball Wikipedia