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}}'''''Super R.B.I. Baseball''''' is the only Super Nintendo entry in the [[R.B.I. Baseball (series)|action baseball series started by Atari]], by this game's release a part of Time Warner Interactive. | }}'''''Super R.B.I. Baseball''''' is the only Super Nintendo entry in the [[R.B.I. Baseball (series)|action baseball series started by Atari]], by this game's release a part of Time Warner Interactive. | ||
Namco, who developed the game the original ''[[R.B.I. Baseball]]'' was adapted from, released ''[[Super Batter Up]]'' for the Super Nintendo, which still plays similarly to the original game. | |||
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[[Category:1990s]] | [[Category:1990s]] | ||
Revision as of 16:17, 12 May 2024
Super R.B.I. Baseball
| Release Date | North America: June 1995 |
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| Platforms | SNES |
| Developer | Gray Matter |
| Publisher | Time Warner Interactive |
| Team Names | City names only, no MLB license |
| Player Names | Real MLB players |
Super R.B.I. Baseball is the only Super Nintendo entry in the action baseball series started by Atari, by this game's release a part of Time Warner Interactive.
Namco, who developed the game the original R.B.I. Baseball was adapted from, released Super Batter Up for the Super Nintendo, which still plays similarly to the original game.