- Moero 6!! Shin Moero!! Pro Yakyuu
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Moero 6 Shin Moero Pro Yakyuu
Moero 6!! Shin Moero!! Pro Yakyuu title screenDeveloper(s) Jaleco Entertainment[1] Publisher(s) Jaleco Entertainment[1] Distributor(s) Jaleco Entertainment Platform(s) Family Computer Release date(s) Genre(s) Traditional baseball simulation[1] Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer (up to 2 players)Rating(s) - CERO: n/a (not rated)
Media/distribution 6-megabit cartridge Moero 6!! Shin Moero!! Pro Yakyuu (新・燃えろ!!プロ野球 , lit. "Ro s new flame! ! Pro baseball")[2] was a 1988 Nintendo Entertainment System baseball video game that was only released for the Japanese market. No attempt was made to release the game in Australia, North America, Europe, or anywhere else in the world. The original manufacturer's suggested retail price of this game was 6,300 yen ($39.43 in American dollars).[3]
Gameplay
This game is drastically different from the Japanese version of Bases Loaded II: The Second Season.
While the controls are nearly identicaly to Bases Loaded II, the camera angles are different for fielding. Graphics also look more realistic and more advanced due to the enhanced engine used to make this game. There are three statistics for the biorhythms: P-Physical, S-Sensitivity, and I-Intellectual. They affect the player in ways that can only be mentioned while playing him on the screen. Positive numbers indicate that the player is better at one of the statistics. Negative numbers means the player is doing poorly at one of the statistics. Zero is considered to be critical and indicates the a statistic is a breaking point. Regular abilities are boosted by positive numbers (in addition to playing above his usual skill level) while negative numbers mean that a player will not play up to his potential.
Each time has a letter of the Latin alphabet associated with their name. It is assumed that each letter of the alphabet corresponds to a certain Nippon Professional Baseball league team. There are two leagues; the Western League (whose coast is the Sea of Japan) and the Pacific League (which has their teams based around the Pacific Ocean coast of the east). Each league co-responds to one of Japan's two major coastlines.
References
- ^ a b c d Shin Moero!! Pro Yakyuu at GameFAQs - Retrieved on September 16, 2010
- ^ English-Japanese title translation at JPNES
- ^ Original MSRP (Japanese) at Ameblo
Bases Loaded NES series Super Bases Loaded SNES series Bases Loaded fifth generation installment Bases Loaded '96: Double HeaderMoero!! Series Moero 1!! Pro Yakyuu (Bases Loaded) · Moero 2!! Pro Tennis (Racket Attack) · Moero 3!! Pro Yakyuu '88 - Kettei Ban (Bases Loaded II) · Moero 4!! Junior Basket (Hoops) · Moero 5!! Pro Soccer · Moero 6!! Shin Moero!! Pro Yakyuu · Moero 7!! Juudou Warriors · Moero 8!! Pro Yakyuu '90 Kandouhen (Bases Loaded 3)Categories:- 1988 video games
- Baseball video games
- Jaleco games
- Japan-exclusive video games
- Nintendo Entertainment System-only games
- Video game sequels
- Baseball video game stubs
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