1993 [60fps] Ninja Baseball Bat Man (US) Straw Hardest Nomiss ALL
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- 野球格闘リーグマン / Ninja Baseball Bat Man (US) Irem 1993 Straw(Blue League Man) Nomiss ALL / Difficulty: Hardest AutoFire: OFF Player Babyhead 収録Ver ARCADE32 0.184 He is Very Slow and Very Strong Excellent~~!!
mame replay site replayburners....
野球格闘リーグマン
発売年:1993.10
開発/発売元:アイレム
ジャンル:格闘アクション
コントローラ:8方向レバー+2ボタン
システムボード:アイレム M92システム
CPU構成[V33, V30] 音源チップ[YM2151, GA20]
独創的な世界観を持つコミカル格闘アクション作品。個性的な4人のキャラクターからプレイヤーを選び、8方向レバーと攻撃とジャンプの2つのボタンで操作する。通常技の他に、ホームラン技や、カーニバル技、ダイナマイツ技などの必殺技が使用可能。全7ステージ。ちなみにキャッチコピーは「俺のバットが火を吹くぜ!!」である。
ストーリー:
ある日、野球を愛する者たちのシンボル「黄金の野球像」が盗まれた!「これはいかん!」とコミッショナー。正義の野球戦士、リーグマンに像の奪還を命じたのだ。「たのんだぞ、リーグマン!」
Ninja Baseball BatMan (c) 1993 Irem America Corp.
An abstract and colorful scrolling beat-em-up, in which one to four players control a team of robotic ninjas who must fight their way through a variety of levels, defeating the game's many enemies. The enemies themselves are based entirely around the sport of Baseball; taking the form of Baseballs, Catcher's mitts, bats etc.
TECHNICAL -
Irem M-92 system hardware
Main CPU : V33 (@ 9 Mhz), V30 (@ 7.15909 Mhz)
Sound Chips : YM2151 (@ 3.579545 Mhz), GA20 (@ 3.579545 Mhz)
Players : 4
Control : 8-way joystick
Buttons : 2
TRIVIA -
Released in September 1993. Only 43 units were sold in the USA.
This game is known in Japan as "Yakyuu Kakutou League-Man".
Irem America opened its U.S. office in 1988 in Redmond, Washington, headed up by Frank Ballouz (founder of FABTEK, a thriving video kit company and former North American publisher of several arcades by Seibu Kaihatsu and TAD Corp.) and National Sales Manager Drew Maniscalco. During this time, Drew created the Ninja Baseball Bat Man video game concept (including the English title, plot and characters) and licensed it to Irem America in 1991. To illustrate the characters' sketches, Drew hired Gottlieb's well-known pinball artist, Gordon Morison.
Drew's concept came up after he read the top grossing films during its time in a USA Today newspaper. One was Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the other was one of the Batman films (possibly Batman Returns). After that, he started creating his own superhero influenced by what he saw in the USA Today newspaper. During the development of his concept, he liked the word NINJA, because of it sounding mysterious to him. He gave the protagonists baseball bats and baseballs as their main weapons, as well as dressing them in baseball uniforms, because both the sport baseball was quite popular nationally in Japan, and Drew is also a baseball fan. Drew thought the baseball bat idea was also probably an influence from the 1973 film Walking Tall. The word MAN in the title comes from Joe Don Baker who starred in the film, while he was a man. He later created the concept for the other characters such as enemies. To illustrate the characters' sketches, Drew hired Gottlieb's well-known pinball artist, Gordon Morison.
Drew's original gameplay ideas for the video game was for a 1-player, adventure-based, platform game similar to Nintendo's "Super Mario Bros.". However, due to the very successful game sales of several 4-player games (most of them being beat 'em ups), Drew added 3-players in an effort to compete with the 4-player games. While the title and characters were Drew's concept, Irem Japan programmed the arcade game, and modified the look of its prototype. Drew did not mind it being different, as he was thrilled about it being programmed by them.
During the development of the 2-player platform version, the two main characters were named Willie and Mickey, named after Drew's two favorite baseball players of his childhood, Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle.
During the development of the 4-player beat 'em up version, the prototype names of the four main characters were Captain Jeff (red), Nunchaks Sugar (green), Hammer' Eddy (yellow) and Naginata Jimmy (blue). Drew later came up with the final names of the four protagonists that are currently used in the finished version today, which the names are references to the four baseball stars during the arcade game's release: Jose Canseco (red), Ryne Sandberg (green), Roger Clemens (yellow) and Darryl Strawberry (blue). In Japan, they were named after their colors.
A year after its concept was created and a year before it was released, despite it being interesting in his opinion, Drew left the company in 1992 and moved to Data East USA. Because of that, he was unable to market nor manage any other input related to the game.
An advert for "Mahou Keibitai Ganhooki", another Irem game, appears on the Ninja Baseball's first stage.
STAFF -
Planner: Chinta
Graphic designers: Kon. Kitakichine, Nob, Sefuhaso, Unyanya, Dama
Programmers: Andrew Whiskey, Mc.Hama Amuse_Light, Hiro
Sound effects: Aiai
Sound programmers: Hayashi Sho, Jitta
Game title, characters and concept: Drew Maniscalco
SOURCES -
Game's rom.
No cheat. No tas. Nomiss(Japan) = No death
This game needs a Nintendo Switch release. It's so good.
@26:20 so essentially, you've spent the entire game ASSEMBLING the final boss named "KING BABE" in the stage/city of New York...as in BABE RUTH from the New York Yankees...interesting. This whole game is cracked out. I will carry on as usual.
Intresting game keeup the good work
You guys haven't tried Hook yet? Thats another good Irem beat em up
リーグマン懐かしいな(日本でのタイトル)
野球格闘リーグマンでしたっけ。
何故ニンジャになったのか…
アイエエエ!?
ニンジャ!?
ニンジャナンデ!?
Good😂😮😂🎉
All the cities in this game - barring Las Vegas - have or had a MLB team.
The Nerd: This is a special message about something that just changed my life. A game called Ninja Baseball Batman! That is the best title ever conceived by a human being, or an alien, or whoever or whatever came up with this. Ninja Baseball Batman! Just say it out loud! (The Nerd whispers in on the game title) Feels amazing, doesn't it? Ninja Baseball Batman. Just when you hear those three words, all these images rush into your mind of ninjas and baseball and Batman. It hits your brain so hard. It's like whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! All right. Slow down. I'm okay. Let's see the game.
(Game footage begins as the Nerd is surprised and he takes off the Nerd's glasses as it surprised once again)
The Nerd: Does it live up to the title? It surpasses the title! Even though it doesn't have much to do with ninjas and definitely has nothing to do with Batman, I'm not disappointed. The word Batman simply means a man with a bat. Well, there's more than one so they could have called it Batmen, or they could have just called it Ninja Baseball Players. But no. They knew what they were doing. Calling it Batman was an ingenious marketing ploy. It got me to play and then it hit me in the face with a grand slam atomic bomb blast of video game goodness! It's a beat 'em up game. You just beat the crap out of everything in sight. Evil baseballs, evil baseball gloves, evil baseball bats holding baseball bats, balls that come together and... What the hell? Is that a flying baseball field?! It's a flying baseball field! So yes, this game is definitely baseball related. And if you can call it a baseball game, it's the best baseball game ever. Oh my God, I'm getting run over by an airplane. Now I'm inside the plane and guess who the boss is. An airplane. I'm fighting an airplane inside of an airplane! There's also a truck with blue lips, a slot machine going berserk. Furniture flying all over the place and spiky wheels being pushed by cats on skateboards being pushed by little green things. I'm getting attacked by refrigerators, a magic electric vulture Jack-o'-Lantern Grim Reaper. And this thing, I can't describe it. I just can't. And the final boss is like some kind of cyborg version of Babe Ruth. There's a lot of good beat 'em up games like the Simpsons and Turtles in Time, but this one is totally underrated. Why wasn't this a huge success? Well, it only existed in the arcade and it never came out on a home console. Wow, they really dropped the ball on that one. Supposedly, only 43 arcade units were shipped to North America. That is sad.
(Back to the Nerd on-screen, which is kinda feeling worried)
The Nerd: The world needs to know about Ninja Baseball Batman. But right now, the only way to play it is on an emulator. Or if you happen to have access to one of the arcade units. No, this needs to come out again on a home console or better yet, Xbox Live! Ninja Baseball Batman! Ninja Baseball Batman
Magnificent piece of cult one Port remasterized HD for ps4 or PS5 please 😃👍
神乎其技
@6:30 .99 cent hot dog & beer?? $3.99 steak??? how do i go to this world??
1993
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