Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball

Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball

released on Mar 01, 1994

Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball

released on Mar 01, 1994

Ken Griffey Jr Presents Major League Baseball is a baseball simulation featuring Ken Griffey Jr. of the "Nintendo Owned" Seattle Mariners. This licensed game allows you to play with all 28 Major League Teams in their own stadiums and over 700 player names (not likenesses). You control your pitcher or batter as well your fielders. The game allows you to play and save a 26, 78 or 162 game season.


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Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball was the king of SNES baseball games! The cartoony graphics are charming, the gameplay is super smooth and easy to pick up, and the little details (bubble-gum chewing, outfielders climbing the wall ) still make me smile. It doesn't get too bogged down in complicated stats, just pure arcadey baseball fun. A classic for sure!

I acknowledge this is a legendary game for many, but the fielding is bad in this game. The camera angle just makes it way too hard to track the ball. If you just want to pitch and hit with auto-fielding on, it's fine enough for a 16-bit sports game.

- Pure, unadulterated baseball
- Simple controls, easy to pick up and play, and a blast every time
- Only two songs, each one a banger, 11/10 soundtrack and SFX
- AW COME ON!

as a retro baseball game, connoisseur, I will gladly say that this is probably the best one

best baseball game ever in terms of gameplay. would be a full five if the season mode was better.