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Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball hits different when it boots instantly in your browser. Released in 1994 on the Super Nintendo, this retro classic from Nintendo is ready the second you press start — no downloads, no setup.

The SNES version came with a promotional Griffey collector's card packed inside. The game has a Major League Baseball (MLB) license but not a Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) license, meaning that the game has real stadiums and real teams, but not real players.

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The Story Behind Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball

The game was released in 1997 for the Game Boy, with Super Game Boy capabilities. The gameplay is similar to its predecessors, though it is sometimes sluggish due to hardware restrictions. The SNES version came with a promotional Griffey collector's card packed inside.

Baseball sports some pretty serious bugs." Saved information, such as edited player names or seasons, are known to erase unexpectedly. The game features the voice of former MLB umpire Steve Palermo for called strikes, balls and outs. 1997 Rookies of the Year Scott Rolen and Nomar Garciaparra debut in this game, along with Deivi Cruz.

How Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball Plays

The team rosters are based on the 1993 MLB season, with stats included. The game was groundbreaking and had a long list of features for its time. Both Yankee Stadium and Tiger Stadium are almost identical except that Yankee Stadium has shorter right field bleachers and the ball can be hit out of the park while Tiger Stadium has an upper deck all the way around.

Kauffman Stadium features its signature water falls in the outfield and signature scoreboard in Center Field. The Los Angeles Dodgers have a player on the bench, Lou Graves (actually Darryl Strawberry), who is known for timely home runs in clutch situations; he is often substituted in at shortstop. The Chicago White Sox wear their black alternate top as their home uniform in the game.

Why Players Still Load It Up

The game was released in 1997 for the Game Boy, with Super Game Boy capabilities. In 2018, Complex ranked the game 91st in their "The Best Super Nintendo Games of All Time". Baseball sports some pretty serious bugs." Saved information, such as edited player names or seasons, are known to erase unexpectedly.

A Nintendo Customer Service representative acknowledged this bug, further claimed that sometimes during the World Series players are prevented from using their best pitchers, and bluntly summarized, "Ken Griffey Jr. Unlike its predecessor, the Game Boy port's players have stats from the 1996 season, but they play in the 1997 season. GamePro heavily criticized the game's lack of realism, citing the fictitious players, inaccurate ballparks, inability to adjust defense, "stylized" player sprites, and the ability to control the ball even after it leaves the pitcher's hand.

Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball — Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy the original Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball?

Scroll to "Other Places You Can Get This Game" beneath the write-up — it lists trusted stores selling official copies.

What console was Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball released on?

Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball was released for the Super Nintendo in 1994.

Can I save my progress in Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball?

It does — with a free account you can snapshot the game at any point using save states, then pick it up later from exactly that spot.

How many players does Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball support?

Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball supports 1 player(s) in this browser version.

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