Racism, killer AI, cheetah-licious music—nothing was off-limits in Disney Channel's best movies.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from World Series Baseball
World Series Baseball is a baseball game for one or two players. It is the first entry in Sega's franchise of the same name and the first baseball game of its generation with a full MLB license. Teams and players are based on the 1993 season: all 28 teams including the expansion teams Colorado and Florida, as well as the two All-Star teams are included. Gameplay and options are similar to the previous year's The Majors: Pro Baseball. Exhibition games, two-player matchups via Gear-to-Gear cable, and a full season (of either 32, 84, 123 or 162 games) including playoffs and World Series championship are available. Also returning is the option to edit one's own team, with two team slots for saving to battery-backed RAM. Three different stadiums (open, turf and dome) can be selected and pitcher and batter order be freely set. Gameplay follows the standard model: players control all aspects of play, from a view behind the batter for batting and pitching and an overhead view of the field for running and fielding. On offense, players can lead off and steal bases, while defense allows for dives and jumps as well as unassisted plays.
Racism, killer AI, cheetah-licious music—nothing was off-limits in Disney Channel's best movies.
From our time with The Last of Us Part II Remastered in January to December's Sonic 3 review, we've put 53 takes in…
Japanese viewers will be tuning in to watch the Los Angeles Dodger try to win his first MLB championship
We've also got a preview of Sunderfolk, some narrative game recommendations, and more
A whole lot of big games are coming out next month, so make a dent in your backlog while you can
Also, the PS5 just got some nifty new features, and we'll point you to some Baldur's Gate 3 secrets you may have…
Pick up the entire Walking Dead series for cheap and then prepare to cry
We'll also help you find all the duplication coffins in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
This week we’re looking at some old games we’ve not played a whole lot, and some new ones as well
This weekend we’re jamming to espionage, shooter action, immersive MMO roleplaying, and more
Advertisement