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  2. R.B.I. Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot from the first R.B.I. Baseball. RBI Baseball was the first console game of its kind to be licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) and used actual MLB player names, unlike other baseball video games of the late 1980s.

  3. Family Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The first entry in the series, Pro Baseball: Family Stadium, was released for the Nintendo Family Computer in 1986 and later in North America as R.B.I. Baseball (subsequent games in this series would see various names used when exported to North America but none after 1992), with the series being released on numerous home consoles, the latest ...

  4. Category:R.B.I. Baseball video games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... RBI Baseball 3; S. Super R.B.I. Baseball This page was ...

  5. Super R.B.I. Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Super R.B.I. Baseball is a baseball video game developed by Gray Matter and published by Time Warner Interactive. It was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995 exclusively in North America .

  6. List of baseball video games - Wikipedia

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    Baseball Mogul 2002: 2001/03/31 PC: Sports Mogul: Sports Mogul: Out of the Park Baseball II: 2001/03/31 PC: Out of the Park: Out of the Park: MLB 2002: 2001/05/07 PlayStation: 989 Sports: SCEA: Yes Yes Season Ticket Baseball: 2001/06/19 PC: Out of the Park: WizardWorks: All-Star Baseball 2003: 2002

  7. Tengen (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tengen manufactured both licensed and unlicensed versions of three of their NES games (R.B.I. Baseball, Gauntlet, and Pac-Man).The cartridges for their unlicensed games did not come in the gray, semi-square shape that licensed NES games came in; instead, they are rounded and matte-black, and resemble the original Atari cartridges.

  8. RBI Baseball 3 - Wikipedia

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    R.B.I. Baseball III was listed in the 1991 Games 100 in Games, saying that the RBI series using real-life players and up-to-date stats makes it "far more appealing than other video baseball cartridges" noting that the games are "excellently programmed action contests, with easy-to-grasp pitching, batting, and fielding mechanics". [1]

  9. R.B.I. Baseball 2 - Wikipedia

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    Dan Slingsby for CU Amiga said: "A refreshing and original game. The best baseball game since Hardball hit the C64 all those years ago". [4] Sandra Foley for Amiga Computing wrote: "Initially a bit limited for arcade fans, the sports sim element soon takes over and rewards perseverance with an engrossing tactical action game". [5]