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Bases Loaded (video Game)
''Bases Loaded'', known in Japan as , is a baseball video game by Jaleco that was originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was first released in 1987 in video gaming, 1987 in Japan and in 1988 in video gaming, 1988 in North America, and a Game Boy porting, port was released in July of 1990 in video gaming, 1990. A mobile phone version exists as well. For the Virtual Console, ''Bases Loaded'' was released on September 11, 2007 in Japan and on April 7, 2008 in North America for the Wii, at the cost of 500 Wii Points and on May 15, 2013 in Japan and on July 10, 2014 in North America for Nintendo 3DS. The Wii U version in North America (which later released in Japan on October 22, 2014) was also released at the same time as the Nintendo 3DS version. A port by Mebius and Clarice Games for the PlayStation 4 was released in Japan in 2015. The game is the first installment of the Bases Loaded series, followed by seven sequels across three generations of consoles. There ...
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Jaleco
was a corporate brand name that was used by two previously connected video game developers and publishers based in Japan. The original Jaleco company was founded in 1974 as Japan Leisure Company, founded by Yoshiaki Kanazawa, before being renamed to simply Jaleco in the early 1980s. This company was later acquired in 2000 by PCCW, who rebranded it as their Japanese game division, PCCW Japan, before reverting it to Jaleco in 2002. In 2006, Jaleco became independent from PCCW and renamed to Jaleco Holding, having their video game operations spun off into a new company, also called Jaleco. This new spin-off company was sold to mobile developer Game Yarou in 2009, with Jaleco Holding renaming itself to Encom Holdings shortly after. Jaleco is known for its arcade and home console video games produced in the 1980s and early 1990s, including ''City Connection'', ''Bases Loaded'', '' Ninja JaJaMaru-kun'', ''Exerion'', ''Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai'' and '' Rushing Beat''. Jaleco also produce ...
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The Wii U ( ) is a home video game console developed by Nintendo as the successor to the Wii. Released in late 2012, it is the first eighth-generation video game console and competed with Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4. The Wii U is the first Nintendo console to support HD graphics. The system's primary controller is the Wii U GamePad, which features an embedded touchscreen, directional buttons, analog sticks, and action buttons. The screen can be used either as a supplement to the main display or in supported games to play the game directly on the GamePad. The Wii U Pro Controller can be used in its place as a more traditional alternative. The Wii U is backward compatible with all Wii software and accessories. Games can support any combination of the GamePad, Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Balance Board, or Nintendo's Classic Controller or Wii U Pro Controller. Online functionality centers around the Nintendo Network platform and Miiverse, an integrated social network ...
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Super Bases Loaded 3
''Super Bases Loaded 3: License to Steal'' (known in Japan as ''Super Moero!! Pro Yakyuu'') is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System baseball game. It is the seventh overall installment of the ''Bases Loaded'' series, and the third installment of the secondary series for the Super NES. ''Super Bases Loaded 3'' was licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) and uses real MLB players (the first game in the ''Bases Loaded'' series to use actual player names), but it was not licensed by Major League Baseball itself (MLB); all stats and attributes reflected the 1994 MLB season. All 28 U.S. cities that had an MLB team at the time are listed but team names and logos are not given. No real stadiums are used and the World Series is renamed the championship tournament. Notable baseball players in the game include Barry Bonds, Kirby Puckett, and Tony Gwynn. Reception ''GamePro'' gave ''Super Bases Loaded 3'' a generally positive review, particularly praising the ab ...
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Super Bases Loaded 2
''Super Bases Loaded 2'' (released in Japan as ''Super 3D Baseball'', and in South Korea as ''Korean Pro Baseball'') is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System baseball game. The game is the sixth overall installment of the ''Bases Loaded'' series, and second installment of the secondary series for the Super NES. Gameplay The battery backup allowed players to save several categories of statistics for all 14 teams in the two leagues, and not just their own. The DSP chip allowed a rudimentary 3-D perspective for batting and sometimes infield play. When players swung, their own individual numbers appeared on the back of their jerseys. There were seven teams each in the "Alpha League" and the "Omega League" that went by city names only, and often borrowed symbols from those of the original '' Super Bases Loaded''. The nicknames in quotation marks are those of the original SBL teams for whom the symbols were based, but do not appear in the game. The Alpha League (based on the American L ...
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Super Bases Loaded
''Super Bases Loaded'' is a baseball video game produced by Jaleco for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. It is the fifth overall installment of the ''Bases Loaded'' series, and first installment of the secondary series for the Super NES. This game was originally released in Japan under the title in Japan. The North American version includes a sponsorship from Ryne Sandberg, like ''Bases Loaded 3'' for the NES. Professional teams * Atlanta Amoebas * Boston Buzzards * Chicago Cyclops * New York Mercs * Philadelphia Hawks * Washington Weasels * Hawaii Islanders * Kansas City Kings * Los Angeles Lizards * Seattle Storm * Texas Tornados * Utah Stars The player can also edit their own team in this game. Reception David Upchurch of ''ACE'' praised the gameplay but was critical of the graphics and sound. Ashley Summers of '' Raze'' considered the baseball players to be realistically drawn and animated, but wrote that the crowd "looks like mush". Summers praised the mus ...
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), commonly shortened to Super NES or Super Nintendo, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Oceania, and 1993 in South America. In Japan, it is called the In South Korea, it is called the Super Comboy and was distributed by Hyundai Electronics. The system was released in Brazil on August 30, 1993, by Playtronic. Although each version is essentially the same, several forms of regional lockout prevent cartridges for one version from being used in other versions. The Super NES is Nintendo's second programmable home console, following the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The console introduced advanced graphics and sound capabilities compared with other systems at the time. It was designed to accommodate the ongoing development of a variety of enhancement chips integrated into game cartridges to be competitive into the ...
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Bases Loaded 4
''Bases Loaded 4'', known in Japan as , is the fourth installment for the ''Bases Loaded'' series for the NES. Summary This video game was released in November 1991 in Japan and April 1993 in North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car .... The game is the fourth installment of the ''Bases Loaded'' series, and the last of the original NES series. Ending When the player completes the game in the US version, they are treated to a one-screen ending. In the Japanese version, the player is treated to a credits screen which reveals the faces of five of the game designers (two designers, one composer, one programmer, one planner), along with their quotations in Japanese (except sound composer Tatsuya Nishimura, whose quotation is in broken English). References Exter ...
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Bases Loaded 3
''Bases Loaded 3'', known in Japan as , is a baseball video game released in 1990 by Jaleco for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game is the third installment of the ''Bases Loaded'' series. Gameplay The object of the game is to win an exhibition game of baseball, as the game does not have a season play option. After an exhibition game is completed, the player is given a numerical score based thirteen categories, including batting, errors, and spectacular plays. The score ranges from 1 to 100, but a player can score over 100 points by earning bonus points for jumping and diving catches. Jaleco hired professional baseball player Ryne Sandberg for an endorsement. However, this installment of the game did not feature real teams or players. More unpopular with players, however, was the somewhat bizarre premise that "playing a perfect game", not winning a pennant, was the game's ultimate goal. Regardless, there would be one more NES ''Bases Loaded'' title, as well as severa ...
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