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  2. Baseball Simulator 1.000 - Wikipedia

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    Within Baseball Simulator 1.000, there is an exhibition mode, a regular season mode, and a team edit mode that allows the player to make his own players to form a customized baseball team. A magic number appears during the regular season, telling the leading team how many victories they have to make until they are assured the pennant .

  3. List of baseball video games - Wikipedia

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    All-Star Baseball; Backyard Baseball; Baseball Simulator 1.000; Baseball Stars; Bases Loaded (Moero!! Pro Yakyū) Champion Baseball; Chōkūkan Night: Pro Yakyū King; Family Stadium (Extra Bases) Kōshien; Mario Baseball; MLB; MLB 2K; MLB: The Show; MVP Baseball; Power Pros (Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū) Professional Baseball Spirits (Pro ...

  4. Category:Baseball Simulator 1.000 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Baseball Simulator 1.000" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 - Wikipedia

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    Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 is a 1991 traditional baseball simulation video game by Culture Brain for the Super NES that is the sequel to the NES game Baseball Simulator 1.000. This game is called Super Ultra Baseball (スーパーウルトラベースボール) in Japan. In the game, there are three leagues: Atlantic, Northern, and Ultra.

  6. Strat-O-Matic - Wikipedia

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    Strat-O-Matic basic version batter and pitcher cards from their baseball game Strat-O-Matic is a game company based in Glen Head, New York , that develops and publishes sports simulation games. It produces tabletop baseball , American football , basketball , and ice hockey simulations, as well as personal computer adaptations of each, but it is ...

  7. Simulation Pro Yakyuu - Wikipedia

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    Simulation Pro Yakyuu (シミュレーションプロ野球, "Baseball Simulation") [4] is a Japan-exclusive video game for the Super Famicom that uses the actual ball players and teams of the 1995 Nippon Professional Baseball league and combines them into a full-blown simulator.

  8. John Burgeson - Wikipedia

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    John W. Burgeson (19 August 1931 – 12 September 2016) was an IBM engineer who created the first computer baseball simulation game in 1961 on an IBM 1620 Computer in Akron, Ohio. [1] Burgeson's invention was accepted and officially recognized by the National Baseball Hall of Fame in contribution.

  9. Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball is a multiplatform baseball simulation game that was licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association, featuring the likeness, motion captured movements, and "Big Hurt" branding of player Frank Thomas. All the teams, statistics, and players are meant to simulate the 1995 Major League Baseball season. [9]