Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban
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Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban is the third game in the Ultra Baseball (Baseball Simulator in the USA) series. It was released in 1992 for the Super NES
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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 by Culture Brain
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 in Japan only. The game remains much the same as the previous 1991 Super Baseball Simulator 1.000
Super Baseball Simulator 1.000
Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 is a 1991 Super NES baseball game by Culture Brain that is the sequel to the NES game Baseball Simulator 1.000. In the game, there are 3 leagues: Atlantic, Northern, and Ultra. Each league has 6 teams...

 with some new additions. This title included real life players from the NPB league; the word Jitsumeiban means Real Player Version. Additionally a World Series championship and an All-Stars option was added to this version.

In the game, there are three leagues: Central, Pacific and Ultra. Each league has six teams. In the Ultra League, pitchers and batters have special power-ups that boost their abilities which gives the game a surrealistic
Surrealism
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 feel that is rare in the sports genre. Players can even create their own baseball teams and assign special moves to the players that they name themselves. The game can be played in exhibition, season or All-Star
All-star
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s modes.

Though the game was never released in the USA, an unofficial English Translation was created by VX Translations

Baseball Simulator series

These Baseball
Baseball
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 titles included some form of "Super League" where pitchers and batters would have special abilities.
  • Baseball Simulator 1.000
    Baseball Simulator 1.000
    Baseball Simulator 1.000 is a baseball game released on the NES. It was released in 1989 to Japanese and North American audiences.-Summary:...

    (1989, NES), also known as Choujin Ultra Baseball
  • Super Baseball Simulator 1.000
    Super Baseball Simulator 1.000
    Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 is a 1991 Super NES baseball game by Culture Brain that is the sequel to the NES game Baseball Simulator 1.000. In the game, there are 3 leagues: Atlantic, Northern, and Ultra. Each league has 6 teams...

    (1991, Super NES), also known as Super Ultra Baseball
  • Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban (1992, SNES) NPB licensed.
  • Super Ultra Baseball 2
    Super Ultra Baseball 2
    Super Ultra Baseball 2 is the fourth game in the Ultra Baseball series.-Summary:This video game was released in 1994 for the Super Famicom by Culture Brain in Japan only...

    (1994, SNES)
  • Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban 2 (1994, SNES) NPB licensed.
  • Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban 3 (1995, SNES) NPB licensed.

See also

  • List of Super Famicom and Super Nintendo Baseball games
  • Pro Yakyū Nettō: Puzzle Stadium
    Pro Yakyū Nettō: Puzzle Stadium
    is a Japan-exclusive puzzle video game which was released for the Super Famicom and PlayStation .-Summary:The game is a mixture between Puyo Puyo and baseball, featuring the 1997 Nippon Professional Baseball teams and mascots from Central League and Pacific League.The player drop a pair of two...


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