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      <title>GAME CLEAR No. 290 -- Baseball</title>
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      <description>Baseball (1983, FC/FDS/NES) Developer: Nintendo R&amp;amp;D1, Intelligent Systems
Publisher: Nintendo
Clear Version: Family Computer
Clear Platform: New Famicom
Clear Date: 4/1/26
Why should I care? It&amp;rsquo;s black-box/pulse-line sports, baby. The old ballgame I just can&amp;rsquo;t stop beating little 8-bit sports games on my Family Computer. This time it&amp;rsquo;s Baseball.
It&amp;rsquo;s a remarkably competent little simulator. It&amp;rsquo;s also as simple as it gets. You have a small selection of teams to choose from.</description>
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