Baseball
- Baseball (1967 on Mainframe)
- Baseball (1971 on Mainframe)
- Baseball (1972 on Odyssey)
- Baseball (1973 on Mainframe)
- Baseball (1974 on Terminal)
- Baseball (1974 on Arcade)
- Baseball (1976 on Dedicated console)
- Baseball (1976 on TI Programmable Calculator)
- Baseball (1977 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Baseball (1977 on Mainframe, 1979 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Baseball (1978 on APF MP1000/Imagination Machine)
- Baseball (1978 on TRS-80)
- Baseball (1978 on Dedicated handheld)
- Baseball (1978 on Dedicated handheld)
- Baseball (1979 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Baseball (1979 on Apple II)
- Baseball (1979 on Apple II)
- Baseball (1980 on Microvision)
- Baseball (1982 on TRS-80)
- Baseball (1982 on Arcadia 2001)
- Baseball (1983 on Atari 8-bit)
- Baseball (1983 on DOS)
- Baseball (1983 on NES, 1984 on Arcade, 1989 on Game Boy...)
Description
Baseball is a simulation of a baseball match. The game can be played manually or automatically in which case no user input is required. When playing manually two players can play against each other. The batting player must move the bat left or right to hit the ball. When the ball is hit it can turn into a bunt, popup, ground ball, fly ball or line drive randomly. Each will result in a play such as a single, double, triple, home run or out. The batter can also receive a walk to first base. After nine innings the game ends even if there's a tie.
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Game added by vedder.
Game added January 3, 2022. Last modified February 13, 2023.