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World Series Baseball | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Game Gear | ||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | ||||||||||
Developer: I.T.L | ||||||||||
Licensor: Major League Baseball Properties, Major League Baseball Players Association | ||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Gear-to-Gear Cable | ||||||||||
Genre: Sports | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | ||||||||||
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World Series Baseball for the Sega Game Gear is an baseball game released exclusively in North America. It is the successor to The Majors: Pro Baseball and the first game in Sega's World Series Baseball franchise.
The game is the first Sega sports title to have licenses from Major League Baseball as well as the teams. All of the players and teams from the 1993 MLB season (including the expansion teams, the Colorado Rockies and the Florida Marlins) are present with accurate statistics.
Contents
Gameplay
The game follows the rules of MLB baseball. Players can choose from any of the 28 teams from the 1993 season, plus the American League All-Stars and National League All-Stars ("dream teams" consisting of the best players from each league) and up to two custom teams created by the player. Before each game, players can choose a pitcher and create a batting line-up by ordering the starting members or swapping reserve players. Players can toggle auto-fielding or voice samples as well as choose the length of the game (from 3, 5, 7, or a full 9 innings). In Open Mode, players additionally can toggle designated hitters and whether to play as the home or visiting team (home bats last). Finally, players have a choice of a dome, grass, or turf stadium.
Modes
- Open Mode—An exhibition mode, for playing a single game against the computer. The player selects a team to play as well as a team to play against (which can be the same team).
- Versus Mode—The two-player mode, allowing two players to play a game against each other over a Gear-to-Gear Cable. Player one decides the length of the game, the stadium, who bats first, and whether to allow designated hitters.
- Pennant Race—Plays a season of 32, 84, 123, or a full 162 games against computer-controlled teams. The game cartridge stores the player's progress so it can be continued at any time.
- Team Edit—Allows the player to create up to two custom teams composed of any of the players from any of the teams in the game. The teams are stored on the cartridge and can be played in Open Mode.
- Player Data—View the statistics for any of the 700 players in the game.
Teams
American League
Western Division
- Oakland Athletics
- Minnesota Twins
- Chicago White Sox
- Texas Rangers
- California Angels
- Kansas City Royals
- Seattle Mariners
Eastern Division
- Toronto Blue Jays
- Milwaukee Brewers
- Baltimore Orioles
- Cleveland Indians
- New York Yankees
- Detroit Tigers
- Boston Red Sox
National League
The National League teams at the time were not organized strictly by geography (with both the Atlanta Braves and the Cincinnati Reds being placed in the Western Division despite being in the Eastern Time Zone) out of a desire to balance the strength of the two divisions.
Western Division
- Atlanta Braves
- Cincinnati Reds
- San Diego Padres
- Houston Astros
- San Francisco Giants
- Los Angeles Dodgers
- Colorado Rockies
Eastern Division
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- Montreal Expos
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Chicago Cubs
- New York Mets
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Florida Marlins
Magazine articles
- Main article: World Series Baseball (Game Gear)/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Physical scans
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81 | |
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Based on 2 reviews |
Technical information
ROM dump status
System | Hash | Size | Build Date | Source | Comments | |||||||||
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256kB | Cartridge (US) | 128B backup | ||||||||||
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256kB | Cartridge (US) | (Alt) 128B backup |
References
World Series Baseball (Game Gear) | |
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Main page | Magazine articles | Reception |
Games in the World Series Baseball Series | |
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World Series Baseball (1994) | World Series Baseball '95 (1995) | World Series Baseball '96 (1996) | World Series Baseball 98 (1997) | |
World Series Baseball (1993) | World Series Baseball '95 (1994) | Nomo's World Series Baseball (1995) | |
World Series Baseball Starring Deion Sanders (1995) | |
World Series Baseball (1995) | World Series Baseball II (1996) | World Series Baseball 98 (1997) | |
World Series Baseball '96 (1996) | |
World Series 99 (1999) | World Series Baseball (2001) | |
World Series Baseball 2K1 (2000) | World Series Baseball 2K2 (2001) | |
World Series Baseball (2002) | World Series Baseball 2K3 (2003) | |
World Series Baseball related media | |
Prima's Official Strategy Guide: World Series Baseball 2K1 (2000) |