World Series Baseball (1995 video game)
World Series Baseball, known as Hideo Nomo World Series Baseball (野茂英雄ワールドシリーズベースボール) in Japan, is a video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn in 1995.
Gameplay
World Series Baseball is a version of World Series Baseball.[1]
Reception
World Series Baseball for Saturn won the 1995 Game Players award for Best Sports Game.[2]
In 1996, Next Generation listed World Series Baseball as number 48 on their "Top 100 Games of All Time", commenting that, "This is the best-looking and best-playing baseball video of all time."[1]
Reviews
- Game Players - Dec, 1995
- GameFan Magazine - Nov, 1995
- Video Games & Computer Entertainment - Dec, 1995
- Game Informer Magazine - Apr, 2000
- Mean Machines - Dec, 1995
- GamePro - Jan, 1996
gollark: ***WEBSOCKET***
gollark: I still don't see why you'd want that.
gollark: The tape backdoor is surprisingly useful. I can do updates/debugging by sticking in a tape to run a Lua REPL.
gollark: Unfortunately the BIOS is only run at sandbox privilege levels, but there's a potatOS API including such functions as update included.
gollark: Technically it's only manual update combined with remote update via #1, but #4 allows me to trigger updates anyway.
References
- "Top 100 Games of All Time". Next Generation. No. 21. Imagine Media. September 1996. p. 52.
- "Game Players - Awards - Best Game Gear Game". Game Players. No. 79. Signal Research. Christmas 1995. pp. 15–41.
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