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R.B.I. Baseball '95
''R.B.I. Baseball '95'' is a baseball video game developed and published by Time Warner Interactive exclusively for the 32X in North America in 1995. It is the last game in the ''R.B.I. Baseball'' series to be released on a Sega platform, and follows ''RBI Baseball '94''. ''RBI Baseball '95'''s history is curious as it was originally announced at Consumer Electronics Show, CES 1995 for the Sega CD, as well as the 32X, priced in the US at $49.95 and $54.95 USD respectively. For some reason, the game instead moved onto a cartridge, effectively becoming a 32X exclusive, and its price at launch was upped to $59.95. ''R.B.I. Baseball '95'' was the first baseball game for the 32X. Gameplay and updates ''RBI Baseball '95'' plays differently from its Sega Genesis, Genesis/Mega Drive predecessors in one very noticeable form: Unlike any of the prior entries going up to ''94'', all of which had the player delivering pitches and hitting the ball from a view above and behind the umpire (with ...
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Time Warner Interactive
Time Warner Interactive (Group) (TWI) was a studio within Time Warner and a predecessor of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. It was formed in 1993 after Time Warner bought a controlling interest in Atari Games, and was active until 1996 when WMS Industries, the owners of the Williams, Bally and Midway arcade brands, bought the company. This studio was previously known as Tengen, the consumer division of Atari Games. Atari Games would continue to operate under its own name until March 29, 1996, when both it and Time Warner Interactive were bought by WMS Industries and was subsequently absorbed into Williams Entertainment (later renamed Midway Home Entertainment), while Atari Games became part of Midway, and eventually was renamed Midway Games West in 1999. Time Warner Interactive, was responsible for games, such as ''Rise of the Robots'', ''Primal Rage'' and '' T-MEK''. Time Warner also bought the UK publisher Renegade Software in 1995 and kept it independent as Warne ...
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