- Champion Baseball
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Champion Baseball Developer(s) Alpha Denshi Publisher(s) SEGA Platform(s) Arcade Release date(s) 1983 Genre(s) Retro/Sports Mode(s) Up to 2 players, alternating turns Cabinet Upright Arcade system CPU: Z80 3.072 MHz and AY-8910 sound chip Display Raster resolution 256 x 224 (Horizontal) Champion Baseball (チャンピオン ベースボール ) is a 1983 arcade game developed by Alpha Denshi and published by Sega.
Game description
The player controls a baseball team, against a computer-controlled team, with the player batting at the top of each inning. 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.
Before play begins, the player can choose which city/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities.
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.
Champion Baseball II was released the same year, with identical graphics but allowing two players to compete directly with each other. Another sequel titled Super Champion Baseball was released in 1989.
Categories:- 1983 video games
- ADK (company) games
- Arcade games
- Baseball video games
- Sega Master System games
- Sega games
- Sega arcade games
- Baseball video game stubs
- Sega stubs
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