Street Sports Baseball
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Publisher(s) | Epyx |
Platform(s) | Apple II, Commodore 64, DOS |
Release | 1987 |
Street Sports Baseball is a 1987 video game published by Epyx.
Gameplay
Street Sports Baseball is a game in which the 16 available players of the 52nd Street gang play baseball on an improvised field.[1]
Reception
Rick Teverbaugh reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Street Sports Baseball is more reminiscent than whimsical, but it is no less fun. Remember the sandlot games where home plate was a garbage can lid and old tree stumps were just part of the hazards of outfield duty? Well, all that and more comes alive in this excellent program."[1]
Reviews
- Commodore User - Sep, 1987[2]
- Computer and Video Games - Oct, 1987[3]
- All Game Guide - 1998[4]
- Happy Computer #4[5]
References
- ^ a b Teverbaugh, Rick (October 1987). "Sports Scoreboard". Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 40. p. 44.
- ^ "Commodore User Magazine Issue 048".
- ^ "Commodore User Magazine Issue 48". September 1987.
- ^ "Street Sports Baseball - Review - allgame". www.allgame.com. Archived from the original on 2014-11-17.
- ^ "Happy.Computer.SH.21.Spiele4 : Markt&Technik : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. 2023-03-25. Retrieved 2023-10-22.
External links
- Review in Compute!
- Review in Compute!'s Gazette
- Review in Info
- Review in Drean Commodore (Spanish)
- Review in Commodore Magazine
- Review in Zzap!
- Review in Zzap! (Italian edition)
- Review in RUN magazine
- Review in Commodore Computing International
- Review in Your Computer
- Review in Compute!'s Gazette
Categories:
- Articles with short description
- Short description matches Wikidata
- Articles using Infobox video game using locally defined parameters
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- 1987 video games
- Apple II games
- Baseball video games
- Commodore 64 games
- DOS games
- Epyx games
- Video games developed in the United States