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Super Taiwanese Baseball League is a baseball simulation that brings the Chinese Professional Baseball League to the Super A'Can. Players manage full rosters of licensed teams and athletes, with gameplay focused on strategic hitting, pitching, and fielding. The game emphasizes big-moment animations for key plays and includes digitized crowd noise to add energy to matches. Single-player and multiplayer modes let you test your skills against friends or AI opponents, with mechanics that balance simplicity and depth for casual play. Released in 1995 as a sequel to an earlier baseball title, this game stands out for its regional focus and polished presentation. While its graphics and audio were modest by later standards, fans of retro sports titles appreciate the authentic team branding and gameplay flow. The Super A'Can’s library is often overlooked, but this entry remains a dedicated entry for collectors and baseball enthusiasts. Its straightforward design and licensed content make it a curious artifact of niche sports gaming from the ’90s.
This game is the sequel to and an improvement upon the Taiwanese game World Pro Baseball for the Mega Drive (itself a copycat of Power League '93 for the PC Engine) featuring fully licensed teams and players from Chinese Professional Baseball League. It features big animations of certain plays and digitized samples of cheering crowds.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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