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Swinging for the fences actually feels good here—players move smoother than you'd expect, and the AI keeps you on your toes with smart steals and double plays. Yeah, fielding’s a bit janky, but the crack of the bat and that cheesy organ music just work.

Developer: Sega
Genre: Sports
Released: 1995
File size: 2.03 MB
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Game Overview

World Series Baseball '95 on the 32X was one of those games that made you feel like you were actually holding a controller at the ballpark. The players had these weirdly smooth animations for the time, and the batting felt surprisingly responsive—no awkward delay when you swung for the fences. I remember spending way too long in exhibition matches just because the AI actually played smart, stealing bases and pulling off double plays when you least expected it.

It wasn’t perfect—the fielding could get a little janky if you weren’t used to it—but for a mid-90s baseball game, it had this weird charm. The crowd noise and organ music in the background somehow made it feel more real than it had any right to be. If you dig retro sports games, this one’s a solid pick.

Sega 32x
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