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Play Ken Griffey Jrs' Slugfest Online

You pick a team, take wild swings at fastballs, and watch those satisfying little pixel homers vanish into the crowd—fielding’s janky at first but weirdly fun once you get the timing down.

Developer: Nintendo
Genre: Sports
Released: 1999
File size: 522.3 KB
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Game Overview

Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest came out for the Game Boy Color in 1999, developed by Software Creations and published by Nintendo. It was one of the more polished baseball games you could carry around in your pocket at the time, offering a solid portable alternative to the bigger console experiences.

You control your entire baseball team, stepping up to bat and taking command in the field. The main goal is to outscore your opponent by hitting home runs and making defensive stops. Signature mechanics include a timing-based swing system where you aim for pitches, and a fielding mini-game that requires quick reflexes to catch fly balls or scoop up grounders. The pacing is brisk, with games moving quickly, though the pitching can feel brutally fast on higher difficulties. It feels satisfying to connect with a pitch just right and see that little ball sail over the fence.

Game Boy Color
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