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Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 brings a dose of early '90s sports charm to the Super Nintendo. It's a straightforward baseball game focused on batting, fielding, and pitching with basic mechanics. Controls are button-mashing basically, with slight variations based on timing and strength inputs. The game features a roster of real teams and players, though names are often abbreviated or replaced with placeholder titles. Gameplay is fast but lacks depth, prioritizing simplicity over realism. This title is remembered more for its era than its execution. Despite a modest 70/100 average from retro reviewers, it holds a nostalgic place for those who played it on launch. The pixelated graphics and chiptune soundtrack feel authentic to the time, but the lack of post-launch updates or expanded features makes it a curious footnote in baseball gaming history. It works better as a time capsule than a lasting classic.
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