

Major League (Japan)
Major League is a baseball video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1988. While not the first baseball game on the NES, it distinguished itself through its focus on arcade-style action and simplified controls. Gameplay focused on quick matches, minimizing the simulation aspects that were present in some of its contemporaries. The core gameplay involved selecting a team and playing a streamlined version of baseball, emphasizing hitting home runs and preventing the opposing team from scoring. The game's graphics were relatively simple for the time, reflecting the NES's technical limitations, but the gameplay was considered fun and engaging for casual baseball fans. The game was produced by Jaleco, a Japanese video game developer known for several NES titles.
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