hopefully someone's still working on it tho because i really want to see someone throw the ball with enough force to cause death.
...2030?
src: Neo Geo ad in RePlay Volume 17, Issue No. 2, November 1991

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hopefully someone's still working on it tho because i really want to see someone throw the ball with enough force to cause death.
...2030?
src: Neo Geo ad in RePlay Volume 17, Issue No. 2, November 1991
Err, a pro-level fastball thrown at your temple, sans batting helmet, can definitely kill you already. If you're into that.
sadly, that wouldn't "cause death" for an "armored player"!
i am not satisfied
I have a soft spot for this game. I mean, it's no patch on Blurnsball in Futurama, but it has a very satisfying, sleek, early 1990s science-fiction look, and it makes good use of the Neo-Geo's scaling and rotation to make the action even more dynamic. Unfortunately, like most 2D baseball games, the catchers are magnetically attracted to the ball, unless they happen to be YOUR catchers, in which case they're nitwits who couldn't catch a dead capybara.
Keeps the valuable baseballs out, and the hot dog and beer barf sealed in!