I remember playing baseball games with friends on the SNES growing up such as Roger Clemens MVP Baseball. But Ken Griffey Jr Presents MLB was by far the most fun. Sure it didn't feature real players because it didn't have the MLB license that year, but it did feature real teams and real fun. The music was great, the character animations and temperament were amazing too. I remember players breaking bats and yelling "AHHH COME ON!!". Ahh, good times.
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Ken Griffey, Jr. Presents Major League Baseball is a Super NES baseball game that was released in 1994. The game has a Major League Baseball license but not a Major League Baseball Players Association license, meaning that the game has real stadiums and real teams, but not real players. The imaginary players have the same statistics as their real-world counterparts, and the game comes with a name-changing feature that allows players to change the athletes' names. Nintendo released a portable version of the game in 1997 for the Game Boy with real players and stats from the 1996 season. The gameplay is similar to its predecessor's, though it is sometimes sluggish due to hardware restrictions. The SNES version came with a promotional Ken Griffey, Jr. collector's card packed inside.[1]Read full review
I am not huge into sports games at all, but Ken Griffey Jr Presents Major League baseball is one of my all time favorite SNES games. It does not have MLB liscense but it still has players that resemble the real players on the team (Baltimore Orioles have a #8 that plays SS...hmmm now who could that be???) or funny names that resemble that teams city (B. Kidd and W. Earp among others on Texas). And if you're really picky you can go ahead and edit the names of the players on your team to resemble current players or the actual roster in 93 or 94 or whatever year this game came out. Pitching and batting are both simple. Baserunning takes some practice and fielding on your own takes A LOT of practice. If you get the game start off with auto-fielding (found in options menu you can access between each game) until you've played some single games and gotten fielding down pretty good. I'm looking forward to playing my first ever full season on this game (you can play a short 32 game season, a full season, or a medium sized season). The homerun derby is fun to play too...even if you have 3 generic players to choose from and it is impossible to hit a foul ball =p The game is definately worth a try since you can find it fairly cheap.Read full review
This game is exceptionally fun. It is fast moving, the graphics are good for the time. All of the actual stadiums and teams are reflected, however all of the players are fake, except for Ken Griffey. The players do reflect their actual abilities though, and if you know some of youir favorite players numbers from back then you can easily figure out who is who. For example, the first baseman on the braves is named D. Crime, reverse that and it looks like "Crime Dog" which everyone knows is the nickname of Fred McGriff. And, this player is an exceptionally good power hitter, just like Fred. Overall, excellent game.
I’ve been playing since I was a kid. I bought this one as a backup to give our current cartridge a rest. My brother and I record our own stats beyond what the game does, and do our own leagues. Best baseball game ever made for any game system
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The graphics are snes on a 50” tv..no complaints there..This game brings back so many memories of my childhood and crazy addictive..One of greatest baseball games ever.
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Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball is the perfect combination of real baseball playability and classic Nintendo gaming. Of course, the only named player in the game is Ken Griffey, but the game-play alone compensates for the realism issues. This game is incredibly addicting!
By far my favorite game for the SNES, Ken Griffey, Jr. Baseball delivers enough action packed fun to play for years. Ken Griffey Jr is the only real name in the game, but all the other players with different names have the same 1993 stats as the stats you will find on mlb.com. Wonderful game for any aged player!
Really liked this game as a kid in the 90s. Now to own it again. Thanks :)
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OH COME ON!! Awesome throw back console game. One of the first that I can remember that you can edit roster on, come on do not act like you did not replace the pros with you and your friends names..... Play as your favorite MLB team through the season, run into the outfields walls scream at the umpires and if all else fails break your bat over your knee if you get rung up. Must have classic.
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