Thanks for the memories. My all time favorite is 4:24 Baseball Stars. Way before TH-cam and google we learned about past time legend’s through books and baseball cards. Playing the American Dreams with Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Pete Rose, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Joe DiMaggio, Reggie Jackson all on the same team was mind blowing. Lots of fun playing this dream team in a tournament against the world.
@@ajplays232 Comparing to The Show it definitely isnt amazingly good (like having a PCI and stuff like animations), but the directional hitting + hitters eye gives you a ton of fun. I was born after 2005, so I got my hands on the game this year, and it absolutely rocks. The pitches feel much faster than The Show (which I never played, but I watch a ton of content on YT) and the sensation of getting your timing just right and hitting a bomb dead center is one of the best feelings I've ever had playing a game
@@kiljaedyn back in like 2008 I was in an online league for Baseball Stars using a modded rom someone created. I'm still trying to find that rom. It was better than EA or 2k franchise leagues.
Baseball Stars was miles ahead of all the other games, even for years after it was released. It had the big player sprites at all times never switching to the mini players, and never had the slow motion balls being thrown. The action stayed fast paced just like it should have.
Baseball Stars is the best baseball game I’ve ever played. The ability to power up players and create teams and leagues with stat tracking was amazing back then.. then the sequel came out and took out what made the original so great. Very disappointing I kept waiting for a modern console to make a proper sequel to baseball stars but it never came. Just imagine a modern sequel with online play, create a team, create a stadium, level up players etc etc
I used to play the Triple Play series to death. Owned them all. The VR Baseball Series was another favorite of mine. But I loved the Epyx Sporting News Baseball game as well. Such memories.
I played Intellevision MLB, Star League Baseball (Curves Cassidy), Micro League Baseball, NES Baseball, Champion Baseball (Arcade), Intellivision World Series Baseball, Hardball 1, 2 & 3, RBI Baseball (All renditions, Earl Weaver Baseball 1 & 2, Major league baseball NES, Bases Loaded 1 & 2, Tommy Lasorda Baseball, Baseball Simulator 1.000, Tecmo Baseball, Baseball Stars, Little League Baseball, Base Wars, Front Sports Baseball, Triple Play, MVP baseball, Sports talk Baseball, All, Star Baseball, MLB the Show amongst others.
Baseball Simulator 1.000 was a very fun and underrated game for the time. Special pitches like cannon ball and fireball were cool and the zig zag grounder! Oh man that was fun -simple and slow, but fun back in the day
Seems like most of us are still in agreement that even in 2023 "Baseball Stars" still holds the title ... climbing the wall robbing home runs that game was decades before it's time
The first sports talk baseball deserves alot of love didn’t have the actual names of the teams but had the names of all the players and their actual batting stances. Fun game
I really miss those All Star Baseball series of games in the late 90’s, up until ASB 2005. Those games might still be made had their parent company not gone belly up. Those ASB games were amongst the best Acclaim ever made.
I like how one of those video games that appears in this video is literally called "Super Baseball 2020", as if 2020 was really going to be like that... XD Although I hope that things will be like this by 2100 or 2150.
I loved Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 because of the special abilities hitters could get, like when the ball hits the ground an earthquake starts. Fun times.
This was one of my very favorite childhood games. The special abilities were amazing. I also liked creating entire lineups of my youth baseball team on the game. The season mode was amazing as well, but I never made it past 80 games without some glitch happening and it being erased, which I always played as Montreal for some reason. It wasn't uncommon for Eddy, Ferd, Geoff, Harry, Jean, and Kent to be the top 6 in the league in ERA, lol. Funny that I still remember their names from 25+ years ago!
I always enjoy your generations of gaming videos I’m from 1980 so I’ve been blessed to see it all in gaming so far so many great sports games out there
Forgot to cover the Pro Yakyuu Spirits franchise, which is one of the best baseball franchises ever. The gameplay is solid i played the heck out of the PS2 versions, even though i didn't know any of the japanese teams or the players, that is how good the gameplay was. They still make em btw, they have 2022 on switch i think, and one on ps4. Theres also a website that has a lot of help and screenshots of some of the menus with the english translation.
Current state of gaming is sad. Only 2 baseball games the past 2 years. The days of 10 baseball games being released in a single year are long gone. The production and cost to produce games today are killing the market. Thank God for Nintnedo, keeping it simple, that's the way you're supposed to do it.
What a trip down memory lane. I got the genesis for my 10th bday in 1989 & Tommy Lasorda baseball was one of my first games . It was light years beyond any baseball game on nes so was prob the best looking baseball game for at least 3 years. I also got allstar baseball 99 & 2000 for the Nintendo 64. Those games were so good I probably played 2000 until 2005 without ever feeling a need to upgrade just because the game was so good.
This is so interesting! I'd like to see something on the game engine itself if there isn't one already, like how the computer determine if it was a hit, strikeout, etc. if there was no arcade level where you aren't controlling the game yourself. I think that would be fascinating to see the advanced in realism as well as how early computers like the Commodore 64 Epyx game did it. SSI had one but at least it had Runner ratings and I think Fielder ratings so you could kind of understand, though maybe Epyx did also and you just didn't see them.
It's amazing them All; Earl Weaver topped for me because of all the historical stadiums and it gave me more appreciation and knowledge of the players before my time.
World Series for the Genesis was awesome. First game I remember playing that had each team's unique stadium as the backdrop. Later versions even had the real outfields.
@@Pensfan5919 World Series Baseball '98 for the Saturn remains my favorite sim style Baseball game of the '90s. It is an underappreciated classic. The batter interface with the guess pitch location was years ahead of its time.
I only came on here to make a point to parents in the ongoing fight of i want this game . You can go outside and play for free. then head to the sports good store Best of luck
My brother and I played hours of Intellivision baseball. Our first final score was 84-48 with me winning. But soon, we had a lot of 1-0 and 2-1 scores.
Man I was a big baseball fan as a kid. I had the original 'Baseball' on NES, then RBI, then LIttle league. Little league was very underrated. It was a very fun game. I loved Baseball Stars too, but I didn't own it.
The PC version of Pete Rose baseball was my favorite of the late 80s. Had a career mode with retirements/rookies/famous free agents. You could also name what city you wished to have your team represent. I spent so many hours on that game.
I remember Triple Play '98, including the ads for Lobster Cola and Triplicate Life Insurance. Triplicate Life Insurance: three times the coverage, for only twice the price!
My first baseball game was one of those primitive LED light handhelds from the 70s , one pixel per player and one for the ball ;) … Second was baseball for NES , which had everyone in the family wanting to play or watch.
Bases Loaded 1-4 on NES,Tommy Lasorda on Sega Genesis,Sports Talk for Sega Genesis,World Series 94-96 on Sega Genesis and all the MLB Show from PS1 to PS5 are my favorites
MVP baseball 2005 to this day is my favorite
I think that game might of been the first to add mini games which made the game the top
Hell yeah I still play it
Mine is baseball stars 1989
And baked beans.
@@MrGmonkeywillruleyou absolutely loved that game
Thanks for the memories. My all time favorite is 4:24 Baseball Stars. Way before TH-cam and google we learned about past time legend’s through books and baseball cards. Playing the American Dreams with Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Pete Rose, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Joe DiMaggio, Reggie Jackson all on the same team was mind blowing. Lots of fun playing this dream team in a tournament against the world.
The one that gets me right in the feels, is Intellivision baseball. Played that with my uncle for hours on end back in the early 80s.
Baseball Stars on NES was so underrated. It was the first game you could build attributes and customize player names.
The absolute GOAT
agreed, that was fun
by far the best. the techmo superbowl of baseball.
23:15 The greatest baseball game ever created.
no, maybe greatest nostalgia wise, but kinda sucks in gameplay
Yes
@@ajplays232 L take
@@ajplays232 Comparing to The Show it definitely isnt amazingly good (like having a PCI and stuff like animations), but the directional hitting + hitters eye gives you a ton of fun. I was born after 2005, so I got my hands on the game this year, and it absolutely rocks. The pitches feel much faster than The Show (which I never played, but I watch a ton of content on YT) and the sensation of getting your timing just right and hitting a bomb dead center is one of the best feelings I've ever had playing a game
W take
Baseball Stars is still my all-time favorite, that game was revolutionary. I still play the emulation today.
they dont even know, it's sad
@@kiljaedyn back in like 2008 I was in an online league for Baseball Stars using a modded rom someone created. I'm still trying to find that rom. It was better than EA or 2k franchise leagues.
@@jimmybellmon1268online league for baseball stats? How did that work?
What a great idea for a youtube channel. Honestly. These must take forever to put together. Thanks!
The centerfielder's scream of frustration at 15:13 😂
Baseball Stars was miles ahead of all the other games, even for years after it was released. It had the big player sprites at all times never switching to the mini players, and never had the slow motion balls being thrown. The action stayed fast paced just like it should have.
Baseball Stars is the best baseball game I’ve ever played. The ability to power up players and create teams and leagues with stat tracking was amazing back then.. then the sequel came out and took out what made the original so great. Very disappointing
I kept waiting for a modern console to make a proper sequel to baseball stars but it never came. Just imagine a modern sequel with online play, create a team, create a stadium, level up players etc etc
4:55 - my personal favorite baseball game of all time when it comes to memories made; 23:14 best baseball game of all time
The original Bases Loaded was one of favorite games of all time…I used to keep my own stats lol 😂
So many friendships were tested in RBI Baseball lol. Bringing out Dennis Eckersley pretty much meant the game was over.
Baseball Stars is still one of the best baseball games as well as best sports games of all time.
What a huge rush of nostalgia.
Baseball Stars is the greatest baseball game every made, hands down.
Followed by Base Wars, ohhh good times.
I used to play the Triple Play series to death. Owned them all. The VR Baseball Series was another favorite of mine. But I loved the Epyx Sporting News Baseball game as well. Such memories.
Triple play 96 on sega genesis brings back so many memories.
I played Intellevision MLB, Star League Baseball (Curves Cassidy), Micro League Baseball, NES Baseball, Champion Baseball (Arcade), Intellivision World Series Baseball, Hardball 1, 2 & 3, RBI Baseball (All renditions, Earl Weaver Baseball 1 & 2, Major league baseball NES, Bases Loaded 1 & 2, Tommy Lasorda Baseball, Baseball Simulator 1.000, Tecmo Baseball, Baseball Stars, Little League Baseball, Base Wars, Front Sports Baseball, Triple Play, MVP baseball, Sports talk Baseball, All, Star Baseball, MLB the Show amongst others.
Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball will always be a top classic for me.
16:58 "It's Going,Going.....HomeRun‼"🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
On man, Star League Baseball on my C64 was so much fun. The homeruns were so damn good. Sports Talk Baseball may have been my favorite though.
Realsports Baseball on Atari 7800 did not come out in 1982. The Atari 7800 was projected for release in 1984 but did not come to market until 1986.
12:50 Can we take a moment and just relish in the smoothness in the Saturn with this one. Wow looks great and I bet it feels great too.
I played R.B.I and Bases loaded all the time when I was a kid on the NES, loved them games growing up...
Baseball Simulator 1.000 was a very fun and underrated game for the time. Special pitches like cannon ball and fireball were cool and the zig zag grounder! Oh man that was fun -simple and slow, but fun back in the day
Evolution from 87-91 was incredible
you missed the best part of the two "baseball simulator 1.000" games, the ability to do super human pitches and hits
Seems like most of us are still in agreement that even in 2023 "Baseball Stars" still holds the title ... climbing the wall robbing home runs that game was decades before it's time
The first sports talk baseball deserves alot of love didn’t have the actual names of the teams but had the names of all the players and their actual batting stances. Fun game
The games from like 1998 ish had soul...these new games have no soul. There used to be so many choices...now you have one choice.
Use to love bases loaded games 😂... still a gem in my book
08 TB vs PHI, nice. Also noticed other WS represented in the years.
Have you played all these baseball games? Which one is your favorite? Do you know of any other games not on this list?
First
i remember ESPN Baseball Tonight 1994 … with Chris Berman calling the home runs 😆
Baseball Stars alllll day
Backyard baseball ps2, backyard baseball 2005, 2007 09 & 10
Yes I played baseball games before!
⚾🎮
Baseball Simulator 1.000 … we played that for hundreds of hours … the trick pitches and batter power ups were so much fun
I remember everyone of these games from half a century ago... I'm old...🤫😊
I really miss those All Star Baseball series of games in the late 90’s, up until ASB 2005. Those games might still be made had their parent company not gone belly up. Those ASB games were amongst the best Acclaim ever made.
The early ones though 😭😭 lol I swear kids of today have no idea how good they have it.
God, I loved Bases Loaded! Forgot all about that game
Mvp baseball is the best as far as gameplay. It was awesome. I still play then
MVP Baseball 2005 is so fun.
Roger and I still play it monthly.
Good stuff, played so many, even into the early 80's, guess I'm dating myself. Thank you.
No world class baseball on turbo grafx. That was one of my favorites as a kid.
MVP Baseball 2005…. I played that game RELIGIOUSLY
Amazing, thanks for bringing back so many good memories.
I like how one of those video games that appears in this video is literally called "Super Baseball 2020", as if 2020 was really going to be like that... XD
Although I hope that things will be like this by 2100 or 2150.
Watching this brings back so many memories
Imagine taking a person playing the RCA studio version forward in time and showing them the PS5 version.
Happy Opening Day of Baseball ⚾🧢🏟️ from VGE 🎮🕹️
I think it’s safe to say, all Sega’s Baseball games we’re a head of it’s time compared to all the others that came out those years
I loved Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 because of the special abilities hitters could get, like when the ball hits the ground an earthquake starts. Fun times.
This was one of my very favorite childhood games. The special abilities were amazing. I also liked creating entire lineups of my youth baseball team on the game. The season mode was amazing as well, but I never made it past 80 games without some glitch happening and it being erased, which I always played as Montreal for some reason. It wasn't uncommon for Eddy, Ferd, Geoff, Harry, Jean, and Kent to be the top 6 in the league in ERA, lol. Funny that I still remember their names from 25+ years ago!
I always enjoy your generations of gaming videos I’m from 1980 so I’ve been blessed to see it all in gaming so far so many great sports games out there
RBI baseball was the best game until world series came out on genesis...which just destroyed everything. (Baseball stars was a lot of fun though)
こうやってみると、ファミコンのベースボールって、すごい進化系のゲームだったんですね
Forgot to cover the Pro Yakyuu Spirits franchise, which is one of the best baseball franchises ever. The gameplay is solid i played the heck out of the PS2 versions, even though i didn't know any of the japanese teams or the players, that is how good the gameplay was. They still make em btw, they have 2022 on switch i think, and one on ps4. Theres also a website that has a lot of help and screenshots of some of the menus with the english translation.
1.MVP 2005...2.Baseball Stars...3.KGJ Winning Run...4.R.B.I. Baseball...5.KGJ MLB
Current state of gaming is sad. Only 2 baseball games the past 2 years. The days of 10 baseball games being released in a single year are long gone.
The production and cost to produce games today are killing the market. Thank God for Nintnedo, keeping it simple, that's the way you're supposed to do it.
Adding a “Hit ‘Em with the Hein!” Is amazing!!
NES Baseball Stars was the best of them all.
Thanks 👍
Baseball Stars, Nintendo. Best baseball game of all time!!!
What a trip down memory lane. I got the genesis for my 10th bday in 1989 & Tommy Lasorda baseball was one of my first games . It was light years beyond any baseball game on nes so was prob the best looking baseball game for at least 3 years. I also got allstar baseball 99 & 2000 for the Nintendo 64. Those games were so good I probably played 2000 until 2005 without ever feeling a need to upgrade just because the game was so good.
I use to love playing Front Page Sports Baseball. That game was so deep with teams from so many eras.
Ken Griffey baseball on the Super Nintendo was one of the greatest baseball games ever made
This is so interesting! I'd like to see something on the game engine itself if there isn't one already, like how the computer determine if it was a hit, strikeout, etc. if there was no arcade level where you aren't controlling the game yourself. I think that would be fascinating to see the advanced in realism as well as how early computers like the Commodore 64 Epyx game did it. SSI had one but at least it had Runner ratings and I think Fielder ratings so you could kind of understand, though maybe Epyx did also and you just didn't see them.
It's amazing them All; Earl Weaver topped for me because of all the historical stadiums and it gave me more appreciation and knowledge of the players before my time.
The behind the pitcher view of bases loaded make it the greatest baseball game ever
R.I.P. pitcher @30:17
World Series for the Genesis was awesome. First game I remember playing that had each team's unique stadium as the backdrop. Later versions even had the real outfields.
And it only got better on the Saturn and Dreamcast. Sega always had good systems, they just overmarketed themselves.
@@Pensfan5919 World Series Baseball '98 for the Saturn remains my favorite sim style Baseball game of the '90s. It is an underappreciated classic. The batter interface with the guess pitch location was years ahead of its time.
It was the first baseball game I ever played
I was a beast at Sports Talk Baseball on Sega lol. I LOVED that game!
I only came on here to make a point to parents in the ongoing fight of i want this game .
You can go outside and play for free. then head to the sports good store
Best of luck
Damn kids in the 70s had it rough when it came to video games 😂😂
Triple Play 99 was so much fun!
High heat baseball was the best simulation in the late 90s. Such an underrated series.
Very cool video. I'm glad you covered SMB.
My brother and I played hours of Intellivision baseball. Our first final score was 84-48 with me winning. But soon, we had a lot of 1-0 and 2-1 scores.
Man I was a big baseball fan as a kid. I had the original 'Baseball' on NES, then RBI, then LIttle league. Little league was very underrated. It was a very fun game. I loved Baseball Stars too, but I didn't own it.
Bases loaded 2 was my jam. As was cal Ripken baseball.
ファミスタや燃えプロって海外向けにも発売してたんだ
あと急なプニキは笑うって
R.I.P. World Series Baseball 2K 2000-2003
Bases Loaded and Baseball Simulator 1.000 bring back some great memories.
0:16 Captures all the drama of the storied M vs T rivalry in stunning green and black.
I played most of these growing up lol
RBI 3 was totally different on NES. It looked very similar to RBI 2 and nothing like the Genesis version shown here.
The PC version of Pete Rose baseball was my favorite of the late 80s. Had a career mode with retirements/rookies/famous free agents. You could also name what city you wished to have your team represent. I spent so many hours on that game.
do home runs compilation in baseball video games
Great video!
I remember Triple Play '98, including the ads for Lobster Cola and Triplicate Life Insurance. Triplicate Life Insurance: three times the coverage, for only twice the price!
I remember "Baseball" back in 1977. It seemed so real.
its still real to me dammit
My first baseball game was one of those primitive LED light handhelds from the 70s , one pixel per player and one for the ball ;) … Second was baseball for NES , which had everyone in the family wanting to play or watch.
Played COUNTLESS hours of Tommy Lasorda Baseball when I was a kid. 😊😊😊
Another great vid!! 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
superbaseball 2020...where is my robot baseball. It is 2023 and we have no robot baseball.
Baseball Stars 4 Life!!!
Man, I miss the Slugfest games.
R.I.P. MVP Baseball 2003-2005
Whinne the Pooh baseball??? Lol definitely missed that one 😂
la guerre a changé dit solid snake le légendaire
good job bro 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
6:56 homrun music
25:27 were the game sliders up?
Bases Loaded 1-4 on NES,Tommy Lasorda on Sega Genesis,Sports Talk for Sega Genesis,World Series 94-96 on Sega Genesis and all the MLB Show from PS1 to PS5 are my favorites
World Series baseball was amazing in 95 !I was fifteen and played everyday after school trying to win World Series with bonds and co..
American baseball 1988. 👌👌👌Hell yeah, what a game that was for its time.
Realsports Baseball 1982 on Atari looks crazy advanced for it's day. That was phenomenal looking.
1983 Nintendo Baseball was a MASSIVE leap forward.