
R.B.I. Baseball
The first officially licensed MLB baseball game for the NES, featuring real teams and players from the 1987 season. Known for its fast-paced gameplay and simple controls.
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About This Game
Includes all 26 MLB teams from the 1987 season with accurate rosters. Features exhibition games and full season mode with playoffs.
Simplified pitching/batting mechanics using just two buttons. Notable for being one of the few unlicensed Tengen games that later became officially licensed.
Pioneered the use of real player names in console baseball games. The 'R.B.I.' stands for 'Run Batted In', highlighting the game's offensive focus.
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