Release Date: 1995
"Super Bases Loaded 3: License to Steal" is a baseball video game developed by TOSE and published by Jaleco for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). Released in 1994 as part of the Bases Loaded series, the game stands out with its unique approach to America's favorite pastime. Players have the choice of competing across different modes, such as exhibition matches or a full pennant race, making it suitable for quick plays as well as long-term gaming sessions. One of the distinctive features of "Super Bases Loaded 3" is its emphasis on strategy, allowing players to adjust positions of fielders, set pitch locations, and even control the timing and technique of steals, living up to its subtitle "License to Steal."
The gameplay in "Super Bases Loaded 3" incorporates a pseudo-3D perspective on the field, offering deeper visual realism compared to many of its contemporaries on the SNES platform. This visual setup, combined with intuitive controls, provides players a more immersive experience. The game does not feature MLB licensing; instead, it includes fictional teams and players, offering a unique roster to explore and master. The artificial intelligence in the game is also notable for its challenging and competitive nature, pushing players to refine their strategies and skills comprehensively. As a result, "Super Bases Loaded 3" holds a fond place in the hearts of vintage game enthusiasts and is remembered for advancing the baseball genre on the SNES with its strategic depth and engaging gameplay.
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