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| image = R.B.I.-Baseball-USA-Unl.png
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| adaptedfrom = ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium]]''
| adaptedfrom = ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium]]''
| releasedate = North America: January 5, 1988
| releasedate = North America: January 5, 1988<br>Australia: 1989
| platforms = NES
| platforms = NES
| developer = Tengen (Atari), Namcot
| developer = Tengen (Atari), Namcot
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* [https://dee-nee.com Dee-nee.com, an ''R.B.I. Baseball'' fan site]
* [https://dee-nee.com Dee-nee.com, an ''R.B.I. Baseball'' fan site]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnkkpHeAzKc How RBI Baseball Works, video essay by Baseball Replay Journal]


[[Category:NES / Family Computer games]]
[[Category:NES / Family Computer games]]

Latest revision as of 09:43, 27 August 2025

R.B.I. Baseball is the most famous 8-bit baseball video game globally, a cornerstone in baseball game history. Featuring simple gameplay and a light-hearted presentation style, R.B.I. made a major impact in both North America and Japan, diverging after this release into two totally separate series: The Tengen-developed R.B.I. Baseball series that would continue on NES and then Sega Genesis, and the Namco-developed Famista series, ongoing now for over three decades.

R.B.I. Baseball
Release Date North America: January 5, 1988
Australia: 1989
Adapted From Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium
Platforms NES
Developer Tengen (Atari), Namcot
Publisher Tengen (Atari)
Original Price $46.95 (US)
Team Names City names only, no MLB license
Player Names Real MLB players
Followed by R.B.I. Baseball 2

By the Numbers

# of Teams 10
# of Parks 1
Roster Size 16
Avg. game time 20 minutes

Gameplay Video

Commercial

Instruction Manual

File:R.B.I. Baseball - Manual.pdf

Physical Media

Magazine Clippings

External Links