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− | For the record, I'm not entirely sure if ''World Series '99'' belongs here, as it lacks "Baseball" in its name. It is a baseball game by Sega, but it's called ''Dynamite Baseball '99'' in Japan. I think I'm correct in thinking not a single ''World Series Baseball'' game has ever left the US. | + | For the record, I'm not entirely sure if ''World Series '99'' belongs here, as it lacks "Baseball" in its name. It is a baseball game by Sega, but it's called ''Dynamite Baseball '99'' in Japan. I think I'm correct in thinking not a single ''World Series Baseball'' game has ever left the US (aside from the Saturn releases). |
''Dynamite Baseball '97'' and ''Dynamite Baseball NAOMI'' also exist as prequels to ''Dynamite Baseball '99'', but I didn't include them because they didn't get western releases. For a sport that barely any countries play, it sure causes a lot of confusion. -[[User:Black Squirrel|Black Squirrel]] 11:22, 23 August 2011 (CDT) | ''Dynamite Baseball '97'' and ''Dynamite Baseball NAOMI'' also exist as prequels to ''Dynamite Baseball '99'', but I didn't include them because they didn't get western releases. For a sport that barely any countries play, it sure causes a lot of confusion. -[[User:Black Squirrel|Black Squirrel]] 11:22, 23 August 2011 (CDT) |
Revision as of 11:23, 23 August 2011
For the record, I'm not entirely sure if World Series '99 belongs here, as it lacks "Baseball" in its name. It is a baseball game by Sega, but it's called Dynamite Baseball '99 in Japan. I think I'm correct in thinking not a single World Series Baseball game has ever left the US (aside from the Saturn releases).
Dynamite Baseball '97 and Dynamite Baseball NAOMI also exist as prequels to Dynamite Baseball '99, but I didn't include them because they didn't get western releases. For a sport that barely any countries play, it sure causes a lot of confusion. -Black Squirrel 11:22, 23 August 2011 (CDT)