
3D Baseball
3D Baseball is a sports video game developed by MindSpan Technologies and published by Sony Interactive Studios America for PlayStation in 1996. It was one of the first fully 3D baseball games, featuring polygonal players and realistic stadiums.
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About This Retro Game
The game offered multiple gameplay modes including Exhibition, Season, and Home Run Derby. It featured all 28 MLB teams from the 1996 season with accurate player rosters.
3D Baseball introduced a unique behind-the-pitcher camera angle that became influential in later baseball games. The game also included commentary by ESPN's Jon Miller.
While not as polished as later baseball titles, 3D Baseball was praised for its innovative 3D graphics and solid gameplay mechanics. It served as an important stepping stone for future baseball simulations.
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