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- The game will be available this Spring and is being developed by Major League Baseball Advanced Media. January 15, 2014 7:33 AM PST (Credit: MLB) Old-time gamers like this reporter are just a little happier today. Major League Baseball announced on Tuesday that it plans to reboot the RBI Baseball franchise. Dubbed RBI Baseball 14, the game will be available on consoles and mobile devices this spring. RBI Baseball was a staple in the early 1990s. The franchise was available on a wide range of consoles and was last developers for the Sega 32X under the title RBI Baseball 95. The first entrant was made available on the NES. Details are excruciatingly slim on the game right now, but Major League Baseball's own Advanced Media development house is working on the game. The news is all the better for baseball fans who last week discovered that Take-Two Interactive is ditching its MLB 2K series, leaving only MLB The Show franchise with the only MLB-endorsed baseball simulation game on the market.
The game will be available this Spring and is being developed by Major League Baseball Advanced Media. January 15, 2014 7:33 AM PST (Credit: MLB) Old-time gamers like this reporter are just a little happier today. Major League Baseball announced on Tuesday that it plans to reboot the RBI Baseball franchise. Dubbed RBI Baseball 14, the game will be available on consoles and mobile devices this spring. RBI Baseball was a staple in the early 1990s. The franchise was available on a wide range of consoles and was last developers for the Sega 32X under the title RBI Baseball 95. The first entrant was made available on the NES. Details are excruciatingly slim on the game right now, but Major League Baseball's own Advanced Media development house is working on the game. The news is all the better for baseball fans who last week discovered that Take-Two Interactive is ditching its MLB 2K series, leaving only MLB The Show franchise with the only MLB-endorsed baseball simulation game on the market.
The game will be available this Spring and is being developed by Major League Baseball Advanced Media.
(Credit: MLB)
Old-time gamers like this reporter are just a little happier today.
Major League Baseball announced on Tuesday that it plans to reboot the RBI Baseball franchise. Dubbed RBI Baseball 14, the game will be available on consoles and mobile devices this spring.
RBI Baseball was a staple in the early 1990s. The franchise was available on a wide range of consoles and was last developers for the Sega 32X under the title RBI Baseball 95. The first entrant was made available on the NES.
Details are excruciatingly slim on the game right now, but Major League Baseball's own Advanced Media development house is working on the game. The news is all the better for baseball fans who last week discovered that Take-Two Interactive is ditching its MLB 2K series, leaving only MLB The Show franchise with the only MLB-endorsed baseball simulation game on the market.