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Play Human Baseball (Japan) Online

Batters send fielders flying with every hit, runners crash into each other mid-base, and nobody seems to know how to slide properly—just pure SNES baseball mayhem.

Developer: Human Entertainment
Genre: Sports
Released: 1991
File size: 589 bytes
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Game Overview

Ever played a baseball game where the players act like they’ve never heard of rules? Human Baseball on the SNES is basically that—a gloriously messy take on the sport where fielders dive face-first into the dirt, runners collide like bumper cars, and every hit sends someone flying. It’s less "America’s pastime" and more "what if we gave a bunch of cartoon characters bats and told them to go nuts."

The animations are ridiculous in the best way—picture a guy sliding into home plate like he’s trying to breakdance, or outfielders tripping over their own feet while chasing a fly ball. There’s no official English version, but you don’t really need one. The chaos speaks for itself. If you’ve ever wondered what Baseball Stars would look like after three energy drinks, here’s your answer.

It’s one of those games where half the fun is just watching everything fall apart. You’ll either love it immediately or walk away baffled—no in-between.

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