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Major League Baseball (video game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Major League Baseball (video game)

''Major League Baseball'' is a sports video game released in 1988 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is notable for being one of the first video games licensed by Major League Baseball, although it was not endorsed by the Major League Baseball Players Association. Without the backing of the player's association, the game could not name the actual players, although it was able to use their numbers, thus accurately portraying the contemporary teams and their rosters. In doing so, it became the first baseball game for the Nintendo Entertainment System to carry official Major League Baseball licensing and lineups.
''Major League Baseball'' was developed by Atlus and published by LJN. It featured many facets of realistic gameplay and a focus on managerial details, which stressed the importance of choosing a well-balanced team. Despite its graphical limitations, it was considered a three-dimensional game at the time and was featured in the first issue of ''Nintendo Power'' as compared the system's other baseball games of the era.
== Development ==

Prior to 1988 there had been two games released with the official endorsement of Major League Baseball. In 1980 Mattel Electronics released ''Major League Baseball'' (also known as ''Super Challenge Baseball'' and ''Big League Baseball'') for the Atari 2600 and the Intellivision. This version was developed by APh Technological Consulting. Four years later MicroLeague was licensed to develop and publish ''MicroLeague Baseball'' for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and PC. This version contained contemporary and classic teams and players and MicroLeague released extra disks that featured additional lineups.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Moby Games )
In 1988 Atlus signed on to develop an "official" Major League Baseball game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, which would be a first for that particular console.〔 In 1987 Tengen had released ''R.B.I. Baseball'' for the NES, which contained a Major League Baseball Players Association license, but no endorsement from Major League Baseball itself. This meant that, while the players were named in this version, the team names and logos were absent and replaced by generic place references such as Boston or St. Louis. An earlier version for the console, entitled ''Baseball'' was released in 1985 and contained no endorsement from either organization. American company LJN agreed to be the publisher〔 and David Rolfe was brought on board as the game's programmer. Rolfe had previously been a publisher with Activision and had been a chief contributor to the foundations of the Intellivision.

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