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		<title>RBI Baseball 94 (Namco/Atari)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hey folks! I know we&#8217;re video game nerds one and all, but here&#8217;s a little secret about me: I love baseball. I&#8217;ve enjoyed watching the Cubs this season, and I&#8217;m a perennial Dodgers fan through thick and thin. I even played little league when I [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Hey folks! I know we&#8217;re video game nerds one and all, but here&#8217;s a little secret about me: I love baseball. I&#8217;ve enjoyed watching the Cubs this season, and I&#8217;m a perennial Dodgers fan through thick and thin. I even played little league when I was a kid, and had a pretty good time doing it. There was a span of time in my youth, in fact, when I was obsessed with the sport. I was always bothered about how there didn&#8217;t seem to be any really good baseball video games&#8230; until I got <em>RBI &#8217;94</em> for my Genesis.</p>
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<p>The <em>RBI</em> series was well established by the time this title came around, and &#8217;94 was like the final casting of a design that got better each time. To touch on the series as a whole, it was a joint effort between Atari and Namco, which began in 1986 on the NES/Famicom as a Japanese title called “Family Stadium.” Since the Japanese love baseball as much as we do, it was a big hit there, which earned it a release in the USA. The series has been published here in the USA by Atari&#8217;s subsidiary Tengen, who are probably more infamous for the black-cartridge copy of <em>Gauntlet</em> almost every NES enthusiast has.</p>
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<p>RBI &#8217;94 was the last entry released for the Sega Genesis, and arguably the best one all-around. A lot of the basics were left unchanged from <em>RBI 93</em> the year before, but things were cleaned up and the game was given a graphical once-over. New sound and music was also added, taking full advantage of the Genesis&#8217;s killer sound suite (I know you guys grind your teeth every time I praise it, but come on, it&#8217;s great). The entire MLB roster, as usual, is represented, as well as a few iconic historical teams from years previous. Players can engage in a good old fashioned game of 9 innings, try for the home run derby trophy, do some quick-play scenarios called “game breakers,” or even build their own teams from the rosters represented. (If you want to have some fun, throw a team together from the heavy hitters on the American and National teams from 1990.) My personal favorite is the home run derby, which I usually go after with Cecil Fielder circa 1990. That was always the cool thing about <em>RBI</em>&#8216;s games for me; the game would take yearly and career stats into account when determining a player&#8217;s capabilities.</p>
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<p>One place the 1994 edition really shined was the new sound and music. The soundtrack is groovy as hell, and revisiting it through a nice low-end heavy set of speakers was really something else. When one takes the time to look, the graphics are really improved as well. Even the stadiums are more faithfully represented.</p>
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<p>Embedded below are two videos I made myself. The first one is normal gameplay, while the second is me taking a crack at the home run derby as 1900&#8217;s Cecil Fielder and doing okay.</p>
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<p>Tengen and Namco released <em>RBI</em> titles for the SNES and 32X in 1995, and I was pleased to learn that modern consoles are seeing a run of <em>RBI </em>titles directly oversen by the MLB. This most recent run started in 2014, and the 2016 edition for Xbox One is supposed to be really good.</p>
<p>Thanks for taking this trip to the stadium with me, folks! We&#8217;ll be delivering more videos and articles in June, so stay tuned!</p>
<div style="width: 187px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img decoding="async" src="http://static1.squarespace.com/static/5411df7ee4b01dce1367679d/543c80bde4b046a73f73fbf9/574cd6a5f8baf34bebdef0ec/1464653484074//img.png" alt="So long, suckers!"/><p class="wp-caption-text">So long, suckers!</p></div>
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