Genre: Baseball | CDs: 1 |
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Publisher: Crystal Dynamics | Released: ??? |
Developer: Crystal Dynamics | UPC: 0 24294 12618 5 |
Sega ID: T-15906H | Memory: 133 Block |
Players: 1 to 2 Players | Released on PlayStation: Yes |
Accessories: None | |
ESRB: Kids to Adults – No Descriptors |
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Box Copy:
Crystal Dynamics presents the most realistic baseball video game ever published. Real Motion Control 3D technology serves up incredibly life-like 3D polygonal models that bat, pitch, and hit like real players.
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Final Score: NA – No Review
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Trivia
- Upper Deck provided the player profile images.
- In the PlayStation version. the in-game menus have a bit more pizzazz to them, otherwise both games are pretty comparable to each other.
- Several baseball terms are used on the manual’s credits page to describe various staff members.
- Though the 4 stadiums are fake, they are inspired by real world locales, including Wrigley Field and Fenway Park.
- Occasionally you’ll see Crystal Dynamics games being used for the ballpark ad spaces.
- Both Saturn and PlayStation packaging have similar screenshots and name drops, one in particular is the exact same screenshot – it looks like the Saturn version has a PSX image on it’s back panel.