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Great Sluggers

Overview

Great Sluggers is a baseball arcade game that's released by Namco in 1993 only in Japan; it's the first game to run on the company's then-new NB-1 hardware (a Motorola 68EC020 primary microprocessor running at 24.192 MHz, with a Mitsubishi M37702 sub-microprocessor running up at 16.128 MHz and a C352 custom sound chip running up at 24.192 MHz for sound). The gameplay is largely similar to that NS2 (1991-93) era of Namco's own World Stadium series, in which both players must take controls for two of twelve real-life Japanese baseball teams in the Central and Pacific Leagues, then select one of four stadiums for the match to take place in - and two are carried over, from all the WS titles (but the Kōshien has been renamed, to the "Urban"), while the other two were created specifically in this game.

Developers
Namco
Publishers
Namco
Platform
Arcade
Genre
Sports
Alternate Names
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Media

Advertisement Flyer - Front

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Arcade - Controls Information

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Arcade - Marquee

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Box - 3D

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