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Baseball

Baseball (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Game Boy
Tags: Sports, Baseball
Developer: Nintendo
More Platforms: Famicom Disk System, NES

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
08/??/1989
JP
04/21/1989

Reader Reviews

Baseball review

Reviewed September 18, 2004

woodhouse says: "Baseball delivers an experience as generic as its name. Some may view this as a glaring flaw, but this Game Boy launch title revels in its simplistic graphics and arcade style gameplay. However, instead of building on that solid foundation, the game squanders its halcyon appeal with a woefully underdeveloped physics system and nearly unbearable slowdown. "
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