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You stick the cards on top of the cabinet to simulate eleven position of a real baseball field. The game is played with just the touchscreen and one button that is shaped like a baseball. The cards have stats in Power, Contact, Speed, Throwing and Fielding. The game has both pitching and batting, with the former being simply played with the button, while the former has some more touchscreen elements.
 
You stick the cards on top of the cabinet to simulate eleven position of a real baseball field. The game is played with just the touchscreen and one button that is shaped like a baseball. The cards have stats in Power, Contact, Speed, Throwing and Fielding. The game has both pitching and batting, with the former being simply played with the button, while the former has some more touchscreen elements.
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Sega Card-Gen MLB 2009
System(s): Sega RingEdge
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Licensor: Major League Baseball Properties
Genre: Sports

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (RingEdge)
JP
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Sega Card-Gen MLB 2009 is a card-based arcade baseball game released in 2009. It uses a different cabinet type than World Club Champion Football.

This original Sega Card-Gen reportedly failed in its location tests in North America, but succeeded in Japan (despite the use of American teams), where it gained sequels.

You stick the cards on top of the cabinet to simulate eleven position of a real baseball field. The game is played with just the touchscreen and one button that is shaped like a baseball. The cards have stats in Power, Contact, Speed, Throwing and Fielding. The game has both pitching and batting, with the former being simply played with the button, while the former has some more touchscreen elements.

Sega Logistics Service announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.[1][2]

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Sega Card-Gen MLB series
Sega Card-Gen MLB 2009 (2009) | 2010 (2010) | 2011 (2011) | 2012 (2012) | 2013 (2013)