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Baseball

© 1985 - Nintendo - Baseball - 1-2 Players - NTSC - Licensed

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Baseball is a simple baseball video game made by Nintendo in 1983 for the Nintendo Family Computer, making it one of the first games released for the Famicom. It was later one of the NES's 18 launch titles when it was released in 1985 in the United States. As in real baseball, the object of the game is to score the most runs. Up to two players are supported. Each player can select from one of six teams. Although, there is no difference between the teams other than uniform color.

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Avaliable for play on the Wii Virtual Console

Wii Release (NTSC)
01/01/2007


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