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Media in category "Major League Baseball video games" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. The Bigs.jpg 266 × 373; 22 KB.
Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr. 1998 Nintendo 64: Angel Studios| Nintendo: Yes [speculation?] Hardball 99: 1998/10/31 PlayStation: MindSpan: Accolade: MLB 2000: 1999/02/28 PlayStation: 989 Sports: SCEA: Yes Yes Hardball 6 2000 Edition: 1999/03/29 PC: MindSpan: Accolade: High Heat Major League Baseball 2000: 1999/03/31
Major League Baseball is a sports video game released in 1988 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.It is notable for being one of the first video games licensed by Major League Baseball, although it was not endorsed by the Major League Baseball Players Association.
Video games in the 989 Sports Major League Baseball series. Pages in category "MLB video games" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The game is a follow-up to Nintendo's previous title featuring Griffey, Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run. It was released in 1998, and allows players to choose any contemporary Major League Baseball franchise and play through an exhibition, a complete season, or a World Series.
MLB 2K was a series of baseball video games that were developed by Visual Concepts and Kush Games, and published by 2K. The series was licensed by, and based on, the Major League Baseball professional baseball organization. It was a successor to the World Series Baseball games, which were published by Sega.
ESPN Major League Baseball (ESPN MLB, also known as ESPN Major League Baseball 2K4 [1] [2]) is a baseball game published by Sega and released in 2004 for the Xbox and PlayStation 2. It is the successor to World Series Baseball 2K3, and the only MLB-licensed Sega game to be released under the ESPN branding. Jason Giambi is the cover athlete for ...
Two years later, Nintendo released another game featuring Griffey, Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr., for the Nintendo 64. The game's title is derived from the final play of the 1995 American League Division Series featuring the Seattle Mariners and New York Yankees. On a play that is sometimes credited with "saving baseball in ...
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