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Play Human Baseball (Japan) Online

Control a chaotic team of clumsy players, hit the ball, dodge your teammates, and try to survive the wildness of baseball in Human Baseball for SNES.

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

Human Baseball came out for the Super Nintendo in 1991, developed by Human Entertainment. It arrived early in the system's life, a time when developers were still figuring out what the hardware could do, and it stood out by leaning hard into absurdity instead of realism.

You control a team of wildly incompetent players in a standard baseball game. The main goal is to win, of course, but the real objective is to survive the chaos. Signature mechanics include hitting the ball so hard that fielders get knocked flat, and trying to run the bases while your own teammates constantly collide with you. The game moves at a frantic, unpredictable pace, and the difficulty comes less from skill and more from managing the bedlam. It feels like trying to direct a playground brawl that just happens to have bases.

SNES
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