- Super Bases Loaded 3
Infobox VG
title = Super Bases Loaded 3
developer =Jaleco
publisher =Jaleco
designer =
engine =
released = vgrelease|JP=December 23, 1994|NA=February 1995
genre = Sports
modes =Single player , Multiplayer
ratings = vgratings|ESRB=Kids to Adults
platforms = Super NES
media = 16-megabit Cartridge
requirements =
input ="Super Bases Loaded 3" is a Super NES baseball game.
The game is the sixth overall installment of the Bases Loaded series, and third installment of the secondary trilogy for the Super Nintendo. The series spanned three generations of consoles and eight total installments. The original
Bases Loaded title was an arcade game that Jaleco ported to theNES . There was also aGame Boy version of "Bases Loaded". Only the original Bases Loaded was an aracade game; the rest of the series were exclusive to their particular consoles. There are fourvideo game s in the "Bases Loaded" NES series, ', "Bases Loaded 3 " and "Bases Loaded 4 ". The series continued onto theSNES platform with "Super Bases Loaded ", "Super Bases Loaded 2 ", and "Super Bases Loaded 3". The final entry to the series was ', released for the fifth generation consolesSega Saturn and Sony PlayStation.This installment is notable for being the first game in the series to use real players and teams. The game was licensed by
Major League Baseball , and includes a roster of real-life players and teams.Criticism
For many aspects of gameplay, such as fielding and base-running, the game offers players a choice between automatic and manual control. For example, a player who opts for manual control of his team's fielders will, when catching a fly ball, have to move the fielder of his choice into position to make the catch. Unfortunately, due to a flaw in the scrolling system used during plays, the fielding team's outfielders are often offscreen, often making it extremely difficult to successfully complete a play in manual mode.
The game has also been criticized for the audio samples used to voice its umpire, characterized by some as incongruous and/or inappropriately effete. In particular, the samples used when calling strikes (and strikeouts) have been likened to the Yes Guy (a character from "
The Simpsons ", who was in turn based on a character created byFrank Nelson ).External links
* cite web
url = http://www.answers.com/topic/super-bases-loaded-3-license-to-steal
title = Super Bases Loaded 3: License to Steal
accessdate = 2006-07-08
year = 2006
work = Game Reviews
publisher = Answers.com Originally published by All Media Guide.
* cite web
url = http://www.rottentomatoes.com/g/super_nintendo/super_bases_loaded_3_license_to_steal/overview.php
title = An Overview of Super Bases Loaded 3: License to Steal
accessdate = 2006-07-08
year = 1998-2006
publisher = IGN Entertainment, Inc
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