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Play RBI Baseball ’94 Online

You and a buddy take turns hurling fastballs and diving for grounders in chunky pixel glory—just pure, janky baseball with that satisfying tin-can crack of the bat.

Genre: Sports
Released: 1994
File size: 1.14 MB
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Game Overview

RBI Baseball '94 came out for the Sega Genesis in 1994, published by EA Sports. It was one of the better baseball games on the system at the time, offering a solid alternative to the more simulation-heavy titles. You could pick from all the real MLB teams of the era, which felt like a big deal back then.

You control all nine players, switching between pitching, fielding, and batting. The main goal is simple: score more runs than the other team. Key mechanics include a straightforward three-button pitching system for different throws and a batting interface where timing is everything. Fielding can be a bit chaotic, with players sometimes slow to react, adding an element of unpredictable challenge. It feels like a quick, arcade-style game of baseball, not a deep simulation, and that makes it easy to just pick up and play a few innings.

Sega Genesis (Mega Drive)
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