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  2. Replay Publishing - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Pete Ventura and Replay Publishing resurrected the franchise with the release of their first yearbook for Replay Baseball. A brand new Replay Basketball was released in 2003, and PC Replay Baseball was created for computer play and released in 2009. In August 2007, the company held Replay Retreat 2007 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [3]

  3. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    The ROMs of the game and its sequel were formerly offered by the owner Randel Reiss for free download. In 2021, however, the rights to both games were purchased by Piko Interactive, leding the download links for the ROMs to disappear from Technopop's website, [121] but they are still available for free download on Zophar's Domain.

  4. Computer Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Computer Baseball is a sports simulation game published by Strategic Simulations in 1981. It was released for the Apple II , Atari 8-bit computers , and later for the Commodore 64 , Macintosh , IBM PC , and Amiga .

  5. Microsoft Baseball 3D 1998 Edition - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Baseball 3D includes all of the players, teams and ballparks from the 1997 Major League Baseball season. [2] Players include Ron Gant, Lance Johnson, Mickey Morandini, Sammy Sosa, and Todd Stottlemyre. [2] [3] The game has three modes, including single game, season play, and playoffs. [2] There is no home run derby or practice mode.

  6. Baseball Stars 2 - Wikipedia

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    They concluded that it "has the best graphics, sound, and game play this side of ESPN". [4] The NES version was less popular than the original Baseball Stars was on the NES. Reasons for this included the inability to change the name of a gamer-created team or names of the players on a gamer-created team, and unimproved graphics over the original.

  7. MLB '98 - Wikipedia

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    If you like your baseball served up arcade-style, MLB '98 is the only game you need to order." [ 7 ] Just a few months after MLB '98 was released, Electronic Gaming Monthly listed it as number 97 on their "100 Best Games of All Time", saying it "has its minor flaws and bugs, but overall it's the best 32-Bit baseball game."

  8. Relief Pitcher (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Arcade game ending. There are two modes to this game: players can either be the starting pitcher; which is a full 9-inning game for either one or two players, or they can be the relief pitcher and do a 12-game season for one player only. An additional relief pitcher mode allows the best of 7 World Series type of play for two players. [2]

  9. Triple Play 97 - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, PC Gamer declared it the 39th-best computer game ever released, and the editors called it "Triple Play 97 is fast, addictive, and, with its terrific presentation and two-man commentary, immerses the player in that authentic day-at-the-ballpark atmosphere like no other". [6] IGN praised the graphics. [3]