This is what I grew up with. Please watch.
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Love my cajun people!! Might not hear this ever from a real NYC head but one of the few places I would move out of state to is Louisiana for sure. Love everything about it and is my home away from home. Being raised during crack era NYC Brooklyn to be exact is that nothing but the tea is sweet down there.At the same time the love is real if the respect is given.Same up.top over here
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I used to love the Bases Loaded series on NES. I rented that game a ton along with Tecmo Super Bowl. 0.99$ for two days. Those were the days. Blow repeatedly in the cartridge, set your TV to channel 3 (or 4) and game away.
Simpler times back then
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@Hikes83 said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:
I used to love the Bases Loaded series on NES. I rented that game a ton along with Tecmo Super Bowl. 0.99$ for two days. Those were the days. Blow repeatedly in the cartridge, set your TV to channel 3 (or 4) and game away.
Simpler times back then
Ah the days of renting games from the video store.
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@Renz2003 agreed. World Series always had great baseball games. Before that sports y’all baseball was amazing
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H0IEi7b95RU
Another great baseball game. The first one with real played and commentary. The game had a poster inside with all of the team roster and player stats. -
@MathMan5072 i believe I was baseball simulator 2000 or something like that. U could even edit players names. At like 9 I put my family on a team lol. Do u remove there was also a baseball game with robots.
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@PhatWhiteOwl said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:
This is why I love The Show 2020.
I playedthis...
But you know what's funny? We aren't too much different than World Series 95 was...
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@KingsCountyOG718 said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:
Love my cajun people!! Might not hear this ever from a real NYC head but one of the few places I would move out of state to is Louisiana for sure. Love everything about it and is my home away from home. Being raised during crack era NYC Brooklyn to be exact is that nothing but the tea is sweet down there.At the same time the love is real if the respect is given.Same up.top over here
That's great to hear. We definitely are a warm and welcoming bunch. There are a lot of things to love about the state. Living here all my life I still love our food scene. I take it for granted until I travel elsewhere.
My niece goes to St. John's in Queens so I have made several trips up to NYC and have spent time in probably every borough but Brooklyn. Love everything about big city life. It is quite a culture shock coming from the South though.
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Those of us old enough to have played games from Sega Nintendo all the way to now its crazy when you look back thanks for the flashbacks every1. Did any one play tv arcade baseball? It had like this plastic foam bat, a home plate, and a baseball attached to a cord and youblike stood up to batt idk homerun derby as a kid on that thing was amazing!! I would practice all the diff batting stances especially one of my cub favs at the time Derek Lee... and of course every single person in there life who has grabbed a bat has done these 5 things.. pointed like the babe, held the bat crazy high like Craig counsel, squatted down like jeff Bagwell, swung there batt back in forth as fast as they could get Sheffield, and I'm say alot of you did the rod carew!! ... shout outs also to the batting stances of kevin youkilis, mosie alou and aaron rowand.. did I miss any 1? Maybe Julio franco? His was werid 2
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Triple Play '97. The late great Tony Gwynn on the cover. Incredible intro song. Actual individual All-Star game jerseys. Phony commercials. Brilliant.
Then they really outdid themselves with the intro song to TP '98. [censored]. I'm gonna tear up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL6qHZKDKrk
I was in a band. We 'stole' the riff, lol. -