Extra Innings (video game)

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Extra Innings
Hakunetsu Pro Yakyuu Ganba League
Extra Innings
North American cover art
Developer(s) Sting
Publisher(s)
    Composer(s) Tetsuya Furumoto[2]
    Katsunori Ujiie[2]
    Takafumi Fujisawa[2]
    Platforms Super NES[1]
    Release date(s)
      Genre(s) Traditional baseball simulation[1]
      Mode(s) Single-player
      Multiplayer

      Extra Innings (白熱プロ野球 ガンバリーグ Hakunetsu Puro Yakyū Ganba Rīgu?, titled Hakunetsu Pro Yakyuu Ganba League in Japan) is a 1991 traditional baseball simulation video game released for the Super NES. The game features 12 fictional teams composed of their own fictional players, drawn in an anime style. Players can also create two custom teams, the players of which can have their names and ratings edited any number of times. For the most part, the game adhered to realistic rules of baseball; it omitted some more complex strategies such as the double switch.

      Extra Innings's controls were somewhat primitive, like many baseball games from its era. For example, unlike modern baseball games, rather than the player choosing one player to move independently, moving the D-Pad will move all players in the field in unison.

      Like most baseball video and computer games, either one or two players can join in for simultaneous play.

      Gameplay modes

      Extra Innings features four different types of play within the game. Players can choose from these four options:

      1P VS. Computer Game (Hitori de Battle) - Player chooses a team, (or creates and uses a Custom team), and plays a single game against the computer.

      2P VS. Battle (Futari de Battle) - Both players choose a team, (or creates and uses one or both Custom teams), and play a single game.

      All-Star Game (All-Star Battle) - A two-player option where players choose between the two league divisions: The "ALL A" League (ALL "P" League) and The "ALL N" League ("ALL C" League). Players can pick and choose team members from their respective league teams and face-off in an All-Star division league game.

      Pennant Race - Single player option where player chooses a home team, and five computer teams, to play for the pennant. Player can choose 10, 20, 30,... up to 130 games for the pennant season. Best overall season win average clinches the pennant.

      Teams

      Players can choose between the 12 regular teams, and the two custom teams during game play.

      Teams are as listed in their league divisions:

      All "A" League (All "P" League) All "N" League (All "C" League)
      Surfers (Links) Bees (Gibsons)
      Valiants (Blazers) Triplets (Carrots)
      Petros (Buckles) Rains (Whistles)
      Metallics (Fines) Condors (Drafts)
      Stocks (Orphans) Bunkers (Swingers)
      Winds (Harpoons) Motors (Timers)

      Custom teams

      Players can create two custom teams within the game. When creating a custom team, players can name all the members of the team. Players also have the ability to rearrange player ratings within the team. These stats control various team aspects such as hitting, pitching, speed, etc. Each of the two custom teams is allotted a certain number of points that can be allotted as the player chooses across the team's entire roster.

      Custom teams can be played in all the gameplay areas except All-Star mode. In All-Star mode, only the regular pre-made teams can be used.

      References

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