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Champion Baseball

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237:. In a two-player game, each will play independently against the computer, one inning at a time. Standard baseball rules apply, with the player awarded points for various accomplishments such as hitting a pitch, safely reaching any base, pitching a strike, getting a computer player out, or retiring the computer's side to end an inning. 352:
In North America, the game was successful in test locations around mid-1983. Sega were expecting to repeat some of the game's Japanese success in North America, due to baseball being a popular sport in the region. Upon release in North America, it became one of the best-performing arcade video games
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viewed from two camera angles, one from the outfield and another close-up shot of the batter and pitcher, while giving players the option of selecting relief pitchers or pinch hitters and with an umpire looking on attentively to make the game calls. The game also had digitized voices for the umpire,
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The game treats the bottom half of every inning as if it were the bottom of the ninth, so if at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list ("FAR OUT PLAYERS") can hold the initials of up to six players.
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and individual player statistics. A person could play for hours with one token providing they tied scores at the 9th and further innings.
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listed the sequel on their October 1, 1983 issue as being the top-grossing new table arcade unit of the month. Another sequel, titled
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table arcade game charts for three months through June and July to August 1983, before eventually being dethroned by
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that had previously dominated the arcades. It went on to serve as the prototype for later baseball video games.
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was coming to an end in North America, with Sega closing down its Sega Electronics division and selling it to
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was released the same year, with identical graphics but allowing two players to compete with each other.
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Before play begins, the player can choose which city/state to represent from a list containing
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team, against a computer-controlled team, with the player batting at the top of each
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published their first bi-weekly arcade charts in their June 1, 1983 issue,
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remained in the top ten for the rest of the year, through December 1983.
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The game was a blockbuster success upon release in Japanese
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for its time, displaying a split-screen format, with the
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Beyond Donkey Kong: A History of Nintendo Arcade Games
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when released in 1983, and was a departure from the "
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Index


Developer(s)
Alpha Denshi
Publisher(s)
Sega
Platform(s)
Arcade
SG-1000
JP
NA
JP
PAL
Genre(s)
Sports
baseball
arcade
baseball video game
Alpha Denshi
Sega
sports video game
playfield
arcades
space games
action games
Nintendo
Baseball
baseball
inning
Los Angeles
Cincinnati

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