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    @CajunShooter said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    Little League World Series: Championship Series on NES is still one of the best Baseball games I've played.

    @CajunShooter all day! Sid from California was the GOAT

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    Oh man, I used to love that little league world series game. That was such a blast to play

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    Mlb 99 was my 1st baseball game man I loved that game then some years later the greatness that is mvp 05 came along and blew my mind.

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    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n89fe5iZdhQ

    Greatest baseball game ever made.

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    I must have put 1000 hours into baseball stars. One of the first games to track season stats. Winning games and upgrading your players stats was addictive, and I play the show all these years later for many of the same reasons. Beating the Lovely Ladies 500 times to earn upgrade points is the clear spiritual ancestor of Conquest mode.

    Look out for the World Powers tho!

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    No balks there either

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    @Doppelganger39 said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    https://youtu.be/sCovDzKOOCU?t=9

    Atari 2600 baseball, I'm old get off my lawn

    I remember playing that game!!

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    @CajunShooter said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    Little League World Series: Championship Series on NES is still one of the best Baseball games I've played.

    Holy s***, I forgot about this game but I played the [censored] out of this. Baseball Stars was awesome also. But why nobody got any love for Tony Larussa's baseball on Sega Genesis? Yep I'm old as well - I remember playing the old baseball on Intellivison and thinking it was awesome

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    @vox_pestis said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    I must have put 1000 hours into baseball stars. One of the first games to track season stats. Winning games and upgrading your players stats was addictive, and I play the show all these years later for many of the same reasons. Beating the Lovely Ladies 500 times to earn upgrade points is the clear spiritual ancestor of Conquest mode.

    Look out for the World Powers tho!

    Man, beating them was worth some cash though lol.
    Wasn't the good team the American Dreams or soemthing like that?

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    What was the snes game where you could make the guys have super abilities like hit a ball that would actually be a rocket and if a defender tried to grab it they would get dragged to the wall? Or the pitcher would throw a ball and it would fly back and forth like a big s.

    I played a lot of that game. That’s where I learned what a magic number was.

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    @MathMan5072 said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    What was the snes game where you could make the guys have super abilities like hit a ball that would actually be a rocket and if a defender tried to grab it they would get dragged to the wall? Or the pitcher would throw a ball and it would fly back and forth like a big s.

    I played a lot of that game. That’s where I learned what a magic number was.

    I remember, but don't know the name. Didn't play much cause I didn't like all those special abilities etc. I was a purist even back then.

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    @MathMan5072 said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    What was the snes game where you could make the guys have super abilities like hit a ball that would actually be a rocket and if a defender tried to grab it they would get dragged to the wall? Or the pitcher would throw a ball and it would fly back and forth like a big s.

    I played a lot of that game. That’s where I learned what a magic number was.

    Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 if it's the same one I'm thinking of. Your outfielders you could jump 5 miles high, hit line drives that would carry every fielder all the way to the wall, etc. It was a blast too.

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    if we are going way back lets go Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run on SNES

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    @MathMan5072 said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    What was the snes game where you could make the guys have super abilities like hit a ball that would actually be a rocket and if a defender tried to grab it they would get dragged to the wall? Or the pitcher would throw a ball and it would fly back and forth like a big s.

    I played a lot of that game. That’s where I learned what a magic number was.

    BASEBALL SIMULATOR 1000

    The pinner was a batter power called missile I believe, it took out whatever fielder it hit.

    My favorite was iron ball. No matter how hard you hit it, it just dumped to the ground and died. Talk about hits/9!

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    @TheHungryHole said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    if we are going way back lets go Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run on SNES

    Way back is Colecovision, son. SNES is like “the new thing”.

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    @vox_pestis said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    @TheHungryHole said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    if we are going way back lets go Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run on SNES

    Way back is Colecovision, son. SNES is like “the new thing”.

    thanks dad ?

    SNES is still 25 yrs old we dont have to go back to the stone age here "yeah back in my day we had no baseball, we just had a big stone wheel"

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    @vox_pestis said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    @TheHungryHole said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    if we are going way back lets go Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run on SNES

    Way back is Colecovision, son. SNES is like “the new thing”.

    Even I don't remember colecovision, Atari 2600 though - man I loved kaboom

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    @TheHungryHole said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    @vox_pestis said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    @TheHungryHole said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    if we are going way back lets go Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run on SNES

    Way back is Colecovision, son. SNES is like “the new thing”.

    thanks dad ?

    SNES is still 25 yrs old we dont have to go back to the stone age here "yeah back in my day we had no baseball, we just had a big stone wheel"

    I don't think he meant it in a bad way man, back in the day is different depending on how old you are. For me that's Atari 2600 - my daughter would snes/maybe GameCube.

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    @baboonishace said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    @TheHungryHole said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    @vox_pestis said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    @TheHungryHole said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    if we are going way back lets go Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run on SNES

    Way back is Colecovision, son. SNES is like “the new thing”.

    thanks dad ?

    SNES is still 25 yrs old we dont have to go back to the stone age here "yeah back in my day we had no baseball, we just had a big stone wheel"

    I don't think he meant it in a bad way man, back in the day is different depending on how old you are. For me that's Atari 2600 - my daughter would snes/maybe GameCube.

    oh i wasn't upset at all i hope my message didn't come off snarky

    hope you guys are well over there today this is a fun thread of nostalgia and old baseball games

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    @TheHungryHole said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    @vox_pestis said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    @TheHungryHole said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:

    if we are going way back lets go Ken Griffey Jr's Winning Run on SNES

    Way back is Colecovision, son. SNES is like “the new thing”.

    thanks dad ?

    SNES is still 25 yrs old we dont have to go back to the stone age here "yeah back in my day we had no baseball, we just had a big stone wheel"

    PONG

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