NES

Baseball Stars

Baseball Stars es un innovador juego de béisbol para NES que introdujo modo franquicia, seguimiento de estadísticas y personalización de equipos. Los jugadores pueden crear y gestionar sus propios equipos mientras compiten en temporadas completas de 162 juegos.

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Fecha de lanzamiento
January 1, 1989
Desarrollador
SNK
Editor
SNK
Jugadores
1
Región
US
Tamaño de ROM
256 KB

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This section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably . Please shorten the section and remove unnecessary information,. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page . ( September 2024 ) Simple graphics are coupled with repetitive upbeat 8-bit music. The pitching is simple: curve balls, fast balls, off-speed pitches, and sinkers. The batting is a swing on a level plane, thus it is simply a question of timing. The fielding, at the time, was a revolution in arcade baseball; it achieved a level of realism unseen prior to its release. This realism, coupled with ease-of-fielding features contributed to the game's popularity. These ease-of-fielding features are characterized by examples such as off-screen fielders automatically drifting towards fly balls, fielders catching balls anywhere near them, the ability to jump and dive, infielders shifting to prevent extra base hits down the line when men are on base, etc. It is possible to deliver unhittable pitches that would "drop" as they crossed home plate, the only clue would be a high-pitched squeak as the pitch came towards home plate. However, despite the high sound, sometimes these pitches failed to drop and in fact crossed home plate for strikes. Seasons and vs. Baseball Stars includes a simple one-off versus mode, but it provides the option of creating a mini-league of up to six teams, with each team playing up to 25 games against every other team. That means a season with a maximum 125 game schedule can be created. When making a season, one chooses how many teams, how many games, and which teams are controlled by the AI (computer) and which are controlled by the gamers. In vs. mode, no stats, such as wins, losses, hits, or home runs are kept but money can still be won when a player controlled team plays against an AI -controlled team. No money is won in this mode when it is player vs. player. Versus mode games can be considered exhibition games.

Reseñas de medios

IGN
28
Electronic Gaming Monthly
87
Nintendo Power
5

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