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''R.B.I. Baseball 2'' is the second game in the ''
R.B.I. Baseball ''R.B.I. Baseball'' is a baseball sports video game series. ''R.B.I.'' stands for "run batted in". Launched in 1987 as a localized version of Namco's ''Family Stadium'' series, the ''R.B.I. Baseball'' series initially ran through 1995. In 2014, ...
'' series.


Reception

Damon Howarth for '' Page 6'' said: "I enjoyed this game and spent many hours trying to get Bo to beat the Toronto Bluejays". Brian Nesbitt for '' The One'' wrote: "In a nutshell, ''R.B.I. 2'' is one of the finest baseball games yet released (in fact, one of the better sports sims of any type)". George Hulseman for ''Current Notes'' opined that "this game does have a lot of merit. It's as good as ''Hardball'', which has limitations of its own. The game screens are pleasing to the eye. And the challenge is as good as the team you pick. Having real players, whose individual stats play a determining role in the game, is a nice feature". Dan Slingsby for '' CU Amiga'' said: "A refreshing and original game. The best baseball game since ''Hardball'' hit the C64 all those years ago". Sandra Foley for '' Amiga Computing'' wrote: "Initially a bit limited for arcade fans, the sports sim element soon takes over and rewards perseverance with an engrossing tactical action game".


Reviews

* ''Micromania'' (Spanish) * ''Special Program'' (Italian) * '' The One for ST Games'' - Jul, 1991 * ''
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'' - Apr, 1993 * ''
Amiga Power ''Amiga Power'' (''AP'') was a monthly magazine about Amiga video games. It was published in the United Kingdom by Future plc, and ran for 65 issues, from May 1991 to September 1996. Philosophy ''Amiga Power'' had several principles which com ...
'' - Aug, 1991https://archive.org/details/Amiga_Power_Issue_04_1991-08_Future_Publishing_GB/page/n25/mode/2up * ''
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'' - Sep, 1991


References

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