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(Created page with " '''Title:''' ''MLBPA Baseball'' (U.S.) ''Fighting Baseball'' (ファイティングベースボール) (Japan) '''System(s):''' SNES/Super Famicom, Genesis, Game Gear '''Release Date:''' March 1994 (U.S.) August 11, 1995 (Japan) '''Developer:''' High Score Productions, Visual Concepts (SNES), Beam Software (Game Gear) '''Publisher:''' EA Sports (U.S.), Coconuts Japan (Japan) '''''MLBPA Baseball''''' is a 16-bit baseball game released in 1994 for the Super Nintendo...")
 
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'''Title:''' ''MLBPA Baseball'' (U.S.) ''Fighting Baseball'' (ファイティングベースボール) (Japan)
| title = MLBPA Baseball
 
| image =
'''System(s):''' SNES/Super Famicom, Genesis, Game Gear
| releasedate = North America: March 1994
 
| platforms = Super Nintendo, Genesis, Game Gear
'''Release Date:''' March 1994 (U.S.) August 11, 1995 (Japan)
| developer = High Score Productions, Visual Concepts (SNES), Beam Software (Game Gear)
 
| publisher = EA Sports
'''Developer:''' High Score Productions, Visual Concepts (SNES), Beam Software (Game Gear)
| price =
 
| teamnames = City names only
'''Publisher:''' EA Sports (U.S.), Coconuts Japan (Japan)
| playernames = Real MLB players
 
}}
'''''MLBPA Baseball''''' is a 16-bit baseball game released in 1994 for the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, with a handheld version for the Sega Game Gear coming out in 1995. The Genesis version was developed by High Score Productions, the company responsible for most of the EA Sports catalog from 1993 to 1997, including the ''Madden NFL'' series. The SNES version was developed by High Score Productions alongside Visual Concepts, the studio that would later develop the various ''2K'' sports titles.
'''''MLBPA Baseball''''' is a 16-bit baseball game released in 1994 for the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, with a handheld version for the Sega Game Gear coming out in 1995. The Genesis version was developed by High Score Productions, the company responsible for most of the EA Sports catalog from 1993 to 1997, including the ''Madden NFL'' series. The SNES version was developed by High Score Productions alongside Visual Concepts, the studio that would later develop the various ''2K'' sports titles.