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One of the best baseball games ever!

 
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Ever since Bases Loaded was released for the Game Boy in 1990, this game has remained one of the most entertaining baseball games for any platform. The reason is simple: the game is simple enough that it can be easily learned yet still complex enough that it always remains challenging and keeps you coming back. It was one of the few Game Boy gamest that were actually more fun to play than its NES counterpart. Though Bases Loaded for the NES was arguably the best baseball game released for the system, the Game Boy version simplifies the game play without losing the experience that made the game so successful in the first place.

The simplicity of the controls is one of the games best features. This of course had to be the case since the Game Boy didn't have much in the way of controls to begin with, but it makes the most of it. I like the music in the game too, though I often mute it as it does get a little redundant after a while (what game music doesn't?).

The game isn't without its downsides though: you can only choose from one of two teams (East or West). It would be nice to play in league play or even East vs. West, but the game requires that with every victory, you move up the ranks and play a higher skill level of team (Rookie - A - AA - AAA - Major). Having played all four teams several times, I also don't notice much of a difference between the teams. The Major League team isn't any better than the Rookie team from what I can see, but this can be good in some ways in that the game is challenging right out of the gate.

Another problem with the game is that, using certain pitches, some pitchers will throw a strike every time without the batter ever swinging. This means you can easily throw a perfect game and win providing your offense can score at least one run. The game also does not allow for extra innings, which means that a tie is considered a loss.

This game has always been and will always be one of my guilty pleasures. Its the game I play most on Vizzed and find myself having withdrawals for one occasion. Hope you like it as much as I have.
Ever since Bases Loaded was released for the Game Boy in 1990, this game has remained one of the most entertaining baseball games for any platform. The reason is simple: the game is simple enough that it can be easily learned yet still complex enough that it always remains challenging and keeps you coming back. It was one of the few Game Boy gamest that were actually more fun to play than its NES counterpart. Though Bases Loaded for the NES was arguably the best baseball game released for the system, the Game Boy version simplifies the game play without losing the experience that made the game so successful in the first place.

The simplicity of the controls is one of the games best features. This of course had to be the case since the Game Boy didn't have much in the way of controls to begin with, but it makes the most of it. I like the music in the game too, though I often mute it as it does get a little redundant after a while (what game music doesn't?).

The game isn't without its downsides though: you can only choose from one of two teams (East or West). It would be nice to play in league play or even East vs. West, but the game requires that with every victory, you move up the ranks and play a higher skill level of team (Rookie - A - AA - AAA - Major). Having played all four teams several times, I also don't notice much of a difference between the teams. The Major League team isn't any better than the Rookie team from what I can see, but this can be good in some ways in that the game is challenging right out of the gate.

Another problem with the game is that, using certain pitches, some pitchers will throw a strike every time without the batter ever swinging. This means you can easily throw a perfect game and win providing your offense can score at least one run. The game also does not allow for extra innings, which means that a tie is considered a loss.

This game has always been and will always be one of my guilty pleasures. Its the game I play most on Vizzed and find myself having withdrawals for one occasion. Hope you like it as much as I have.
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