Release Date: 1994
Sports - Baseball"Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball" is a baseball video game that was released for the Nintendo Super NES console in 1994. Developed by Software Creations and published by Nintendo, the game features the likeness and endorsement of Ken Griffey Jr., a prominent Major League Baseball (MLB) player at the time, though he is the only real MLB player featured due to licensing restrictions. The game is highly regarded for its fast-paced, arcade-style gameplay and its ability to capture the essence of America's favorite pastime. While it includes fictional player names, it features all 28 MLB teams that existed at the time, complete with authentic team logos and uniforms, giving players a comprehensive major league experience.
The gameplay in "Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball" is characterized by easy-to-learn controls and a fun, engaging baseball simulation. Players have the option to play in various modes, including exhibition games, season modes, and a comprehensive playoff mode. The season mode allows players to compete over a 162-game season, which can be saved via a battery backup system. This feature was particularly significant at the time, as it allowed players to return to their season after the console had been turned off. The graphical presentation is colorful and vibrant, with smoothly animated sprites that add to the lively feel of the game. The game stands out for its combination of realistic baseball strategy and arcade-like action, making it a timeless favorite among sports gaming enthusiasts.
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