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    @arvcpa_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    Pre-video game, who remembers Strat-O-Matic?

    Played my first game in 1986.

    You should check out SOM 365. I'm in a bunch of theme leagues there.

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    @dolenz_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    Star League Baseball?
    Hardball?
    Earl Weaver?
    Which one?

    For me, the best one overall was SNES/SNK Baseball Stars. MLBTS could learn a thing or two about how to "climb a wall, rob a HR" from that game...

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    52 here and playing video games since the arcades and the Atari 2600 back in the late 70’s. I love it and don’t plan to stop anytime soon.

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    @arvcpa_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @dolenz_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    Star League Baseball?
    Hardball?
    Earl Weaver?
    Which one?

    For me, the best one overall was SNES/SNK Baseball Stars. MLBTS could learn a thing or two about how to "climb a wall, rob a HR" from that game...

    Wasn’t Baseball Stars the game where you could charge the mound and fight if the pitcher hit you? I definitely recall a NES game like that as my buddies would play that all the time and fights were awesome! 🤣

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    @rosborn27_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @arvcpa_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @dolenz_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    Star League Baseball?
    Hardball?
    Earl Weaver?
    Which one?

    For me, the best one overall was SNES/SNK Baseball Stars. MLBTS could learn a thing or two about how to "climb a wall, rob a HR" from that game...

    Wasn’t Baseball Stars the game where you could charge the mound and fight if the pitcher hit you? I definitely recall a NES game like that as my buddies would play that all the time and fights were awesome! 🤣

    I don't remember the fights. I remember that if you mistimed a jump at the wall, you'd fall into the stands. If you made the catch, there was a cool little animation where he'd swipe his glove.

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    @rosborn27_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @arvcpa_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @dolenz_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    Star League Baseball?
    Hardball?
    Earl Weaver?
    Which one?

    For me, the best one overall was SNES/SNK Baseball Stars. MLBTS could learn a thing or two about how to "climb a wall, rob a HR" from that game...

    Wasn’t Baseball Stars the game where you could charge the mound and fight if the pitcher hit you? I definitely recall a NES game like that as my buddies would play that all the time and fights were awesome! 🤣

    I think it might have been Bases Loaded?

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    Retired at 49. 53 (and a grandfather) now…

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    I am 46 I do not think I will ever retire. Grew up playing video games from Atari and Intellevision, My mom played those systems. I played pretty much every console after that. I will never stop playing. I have 3 sons with that we have 4 PS4 and an XBOX1 in the house, I sill have the PS, PS2 and PS3 once in awhile my oldest will play games on the PS3, I have two Nintendo but can not get them to work. We have the WII that still gets played. Two of my sons have the Nintendo Switch.
    Intellevision Baseball
    Nintendo Baseball (Original)
    MLB Baseball on Nintendo
    Baseball Star was a favorite
    the List goes on

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    @blind_bleeder said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    Just curious because I've been retired since 2016 and play the show quite a bit. I know of a couple "old guys" that play and was wondering how many are really out there.

    Not retired although I am 54 and play often maybe too much lol

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    @blind_bleeder said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    Just curious because I've been retired since 2016 and play the show quite a bit. I know of a couple "old guys" that play and was wondering how many are really out there.

    Yea retired military, i dont do jack so yea i play still

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    @flaquis_xbl said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @rosborn27_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @arvcpa_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @dolenz_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    Star League Baseball?
    Hardball?
    Earl Weaver?
    Which one?

    For me, the best one overall was SNES/SNK Baseball Stars. MLBTS could learn a thing or two about how to "climb a wall, rob a HR" from that game...

    Wasn’t Baseball Stars the game where you could charge the mound and fight if the pitcher hit you? I definitely recall a NES game like that as my buddies would play that all the time and fights were awesome! 🤣

    I think it might have been Bases Loaded?

    Think you’re right - definitely played Baseball Stars too. Good times.

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    I will be retirement age in a few years and still play The Show.
    A good friend of mine, he played the show every day until he moved to Thailand a few years ago, at the age of 62.

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    I love this thread. I'll be 45 in 6 weeks. I've been working from home since March of 2020 and won't be returning to the office until January 22. Been a gamer my whole life. My older brothers had colecovision, than Atari. My mom got me a Nintendo and then a Super Nintendo. Sega Genesis followed in the early 90's until I went Playstation in the the mid-to-late 90s and haven't looked back. My oldest son is 12 and loves playing the Show with me. We work up and play every morning before he has to get ready for school.

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    Oh one more thing being old and playing the youngster online when they message you after hitting a walk off against you telling you to get off their field. You calmly message back saying gg you really tagged that one. I guess I should have went to the bullpen instead of trying to get one more batter out of this 62 year old arm lol. They usually message back saying WoW GG.

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    @raylewissb47_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @blind_bleeder said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @raylewissb47_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    Ugh. Only 22 more years until retirement.

    You'll get there before you know it. I spent the last 6 months of my employment with a countdown calendar at my cubicle. Nobody thought I was serious until I didn't show up for work on my first day of retirement...that was funny.

    Once I hit 35 years, it’s day to day. If someone ticks me off enough, I’m filing out the paperwork to retire that day and do a Scarface quitting his job in Half Baked.

    I remember the Jim Breuer quitting scene in Half Baked. I can’t think of Scarface’s, but will have to check it out.

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    @brainfreeze442 said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @raylewissb47_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @blind_bleeder said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @raylewissb47_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    Ugh. Only 22 more years until retirement.

    You'll get there before you know it. I spent the last 6 months of my employment with a countdown calendar at my cubicle. Nobody thought I was serious until I didn't show up for work on my first day of retirement...that was funny.

    Once I hit 35 years, it’s day to day. If someone ticks me off enough, I’m filing out the paperwork to retire that day and do a Scarface quitting his job in Half Baked.

    I remember the Jim Breuer quitting scene in Half Baked. I can’t think of Scarface’s, but will have to check it out.

    Funions!

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    @dolenz_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @mwolve87_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    I'm not retired. But I am up there in age & easily older then probably 80% of MLBTS players. I'm hitting 51yo this year. Been playing video games going back to the Quarter Arcades & the Atari 2600. Played on every system since then (with exception of PS5 & Xbox Series X ... still waiting for the price to drop down much more). I am 1 of those that never outgrew playing video games. I am a true gamer.

    So do NOT feel weird or alone. There are more like us out there. However within the minority. LOL

    I am in your camp, turned 56 this year. Still remember playing Atari 2600 baseball, so crude yet exciting to play at the time. The first real baseball game I owned was on the C64, then I was hooked..

    Star League Baseball?
    Hardball?
    Earl Weaver?

    Which one?

    Hardball for me - on the Commodore AMIGA 1000. Still remember the graphics which were amazing at the time..

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    @blind_bleeder said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    Just curious because I've been retired since 2016 and play the show quite a bit. I know of a couple "old guys" that play and was wondering how many are really out there.

    I’m retired, 59 and play each current version almost daily throughout the year. Be nice to have some matchups between some of us ‘seniors’ that play.

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    @slipkid69_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    52 here and playing video games since the arcades

    My favorite in the arcades was Robotron 2084. Las Vegas has an arcade that still has it.

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    @arvcpa_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    @styxx22_psn said in Are there many retirees that play MLBTS?:

    45 here and I thought I was too old for video games

    I WILL PLAY UNTIL I DIE!!!

    Exactly. 52 here and will quit when I'm lying in a grave.

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