Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball
Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball brings authentic MLB action to the SNES with realistic pitching mechanics, dynamic fielding controls, and signature batting styles. Licensed by MLBPA but not MLB, this early SNES baseball title featured digitized players and innovative defensive positioning options that set it apart from other 16-bit baseball games.
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Gameplay Systems
Due to a lack of licensing from Major League Baseball (MLB), the game features no MLB team names, stadiums, or artwork, and Cal Ripken Jr. himself is the only non-fictitious player in the game. The two game modes that are available are Exhibition and League. In Exhibition mode, players can select the field location as either domed or outdoor.
Artificial turf or natural grass can be selected which affects gameplay, with artificial turf being faster. Exhibition allows for single player vs computer, 2 players against each other or an entirely computer simulated game can be watched. In League mode there are 16 teams including the player selected team. If the player is in first place at the end of the league, they will enter the playoffs, and then have the chance to win the pennant.
If the player’s team wins the pennant, they will face off against another pennant winner in the World Series .
About Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball
Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball is a classic video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System on January 1, 1992. This title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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