Play Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball on Snes Online
You pick from generic '90s teams, swing at fastballs that feel like they're on rails, and chase down fly balls with that awkward SNES fielding—but nailing a home run with Ripken still feels pretty sweet.

Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball came out on the Super Nintendo in 1992, published by Mindscape. It was one of the early baseball games on the system, arriving before the more polished titles that would follow later in the console's life. You could choose from a number of made up teams, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, and play either exhibition games or a full season.
You control all the players on the field, pitching, batting, and fielding. The main goal is to win games by outscoring the opponent. At the plate, timing your swing is everything; the pitch speeds are consistent, almost predictable, which makes hitting more about rhythm than reaction. Fielding is a bit clumsy, requiring you to maneuver players into position manually, and there's a noticeable delay when switching between fielders. The game moves at a steady pace, not too fast or slow, and the difficulty is fair without being overly punishing. Connecting with a pitch and watching the ball sail over the fence gives a simple, satisfying sense of accomplishment.

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