Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball for SNES

Review #91

Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball

Small ball

SNES 1992 Mindscape Sports Sports › Baseball
Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball screenshot for SNES
Screenshot used for review/reference purposes.
2 / 5

Gameplay

Some weird physics. Groundballs barely leave the infield which leads to a lot of seeing eye doubles because the outfielders don't come in to get the ball. Meanwhile a hit into the gap is generally a single because the outfielders have a cannon for an arm and will cut you down when you go for second base.
Incredibly slow pace for pitches and fielding. The only thing fast is throwing.
Hard to hit the ball. The bat doesn't seem to connect where you would expect it to.

2 / 5

Level Design

Just exhibition and season modes. Barebones

2 / 5

Theme

It's a generic player-licensed sports title. Expectations are very low
No MLB or MLBPA licenses.
Only 16 teams including none in Seattle or Houston. Grumble

2 / 5

Art Style

Not bad. Players are very small but they go for a realistic look.
Minimal animation
The stadium feels empty and boring
Framerate is quite low while fielding which makes it difficult to catch the ball

1 / 5

Audio

Creepy umpire calls out all balls and strikes with a voice like a bad Batman impression "strooike".
Dorky music plays continuously

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