Baseball Stars Professional Explained

Baseball Stars Professional
Developer:SNK
Publisher:SNK
Designer:Miki T.
Toyohisa Tanabe
Composer:Toshikazu Tanaka
Series:Baseball Stars
Genre:Sports
Arcade System:Neo Geo MVS

is a baseball arcade video game developed and originally published by SNK on 26 April 1990.[1] A follow-up to the original Baseball Stars on Nintendo Entertainment System, it was one of the launch titles for both the Neo Geo MVS (arcade) and Neo Geo AES (home) platforms, in addition of also being one of the pack-in games for the AES,[2] as well as the first baseball title released for the Neo Geo.[3]

In the game, the players compete with either computer-controlled opponents or against other players in matches across various ballparks. Although it was originally launched for the Neo Geo MVS, Baseball Stars Professional would be later released for both Neo Geo AES and Neo Geo CD in 1991 and 1995 respectively, in addition of being re-released through download services for various gaming consoles, among other ways to play it as of date.

Baseball Stars Professional garnered mixed reception from critics upon its original release, with reviewers praising various aspects of the game such as the presentation, visuals and quality of the digitized voice samples but many were divided in regards to the gameplay.

Gameplay

Baseball Stars Professional is a baseball game similar to the original Baseball Stars and other baseball titles from the era, where players compete in matches against computer-controlled opponents or other players across two ballparks.[4] There are only two modes featured in the game:[4] Tournament is the main single-player mode where one player compete against CPU-controlled opponents in a season. Versus, as the name implies, is a two-player mode where two people compete against each other.[4] Most of the original teams featured in the first Baseball Stars return in this game,[4] although some of the features within the first game were removed for a more arcade-style approach of the sport, such as team management and the ability to create a new team from the ground up, among others. If a memory card is present, the players are allowed to save their progress and resume into the last match the game saved at through a password system.[4]

Development and release

Baseball Stars Professional was initially launched for arcades on 26 April 1990, and was the first baseball game developed for the Neo Geo platform.[3] The game was also released during the same period for the Neo Geo AES, when the system was originally a rental-only system for video game stores and hotels in Japan,[5] [6] [7] but this was later reversed due to high demand and price, coming into the market as a luxury console on 1 July 1991.[8] [9] It was re-released for the Neo Geo CD on 21 April 1995, with minimal changes compared to the original MVS and AES versions.[10] [11] [12] The game has received multiple re-releases in recent years on various digital distribution platforms such as the Virtual Console, PlayStation Network, Nintendo eShop and Xbox Live.

Reception

RePlay reported Baseball Stars Professional to be the eighth most-popular arcade game at the time.[13] In Japan, Game Machine listed Baseball Stars Professional on their December 15, 1990 issue as being the fourteenth most-popular arcade game at the time.[14]

Baseball Stars Professional received mixed reception from critics after its initial launch.[15] [16] [17] Famicom Tsūshin scored the Neo Geo CD version of the game a 21 out of 40.

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Notes and References

  1. 極楽VGブラザーズ: SNK - Baseball Stars Professional. Beep! Mega Drive. 7. SoftBank Creative. April 1990. 100. ja.
  2. Thacker. John. Retroinspection: Neo Geo AES. Retro Gamer. 70. Imagine Publishing. December 2009. 72–81.
  3. Web site: Baseball Stars Professional [Model NGM-002] (MVS)]. arcade-history.com. 2019-04-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20160402185152/http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=baseball-stars-professional-model-ngm-002&page=detail&id=187. 2 April 2016. live.
  4. Baseball Stars Professional user's manual (Neo Geo AES, US)
  5. Quartermann. Gaming Gossip. Electronic Gaming Monthly. 9. EGM Media, LLC. April 1990. 28. 9 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190106003653/https://archive.org/details/Electronic_Gaming_Monthly_09/page/n29. 6 January 2019. live.
  6. Arcade Alley - Behind The Scenes At The 1990 ACME Show... - SNK's Neo-Geo. Electronic Gaming Monthly. 10. EGM Media, LLC. May 1990. 37. 9 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190106003653/https://archive.org/details/Electronic_Gaming_Monthly_10/page/n36. 6 January 2019. live.
  7. Web site: Baseball Stars Professional [Model NGH-002] (AES)]. arcade-history.com. 2019-04-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20121020035746/http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=baseball-stars-professional-model-ngh-002&page=detail&id=47516. 20 October 2012. live.
  8. Oh! Neo Geo Vol. 25 - ベースボール•スターズ•プロフェッショナル. Beep! Mega Drive. 60. SoftBank Creative. September 1994. 134. ja.
  9. Web site: NEO GEO Soft > 1991-1992. GAME Data Room. 2019-04-09. ja. https://web.archive.org/web/20181001142653/http://tk-nz.game.coocan.jp/gamedatabase/software/DB_SKC_NG1991-1992.html. 2018-10-01. live.
  10. Web site: Baseball Stars Professional [Model NGCD-002]]. arcade-history.com. 2019-04-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20160414083705/http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=baseball-stars-professional-model-ngcd-002&page=detail&id=47517. 14 April 2016. live.
  11. News - Neo-Geo CD hits the street. Edge. 14. Future plc. November 1994. 10–11.
  12. Neo•Geo CD: The Arcade In A Box - Baseball Stars. GamePro. Premiere Supplement. IDG. Spring 1996. 104. 27 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181129120834/https://archive.org/stream/GamePro_The_Cutting_Edge_Spring_1996#page/n109/mode/2up. 29 November 2018. live.
  13. The Player's Choice - Top Games Now in Operation, Based on Earnings-Opinion Poll of Operators: Best Software. RePlay. 16. 2. RePlay Publishing, Inc.. November 1990. 4.
  14. Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - テーブル型TVゲーム機 (Table Videos). Game Machine. 394. Amusement Press, Inc.. 15 December 1990. 25. ja.
  15. Drevet. Cyril. Scamps. Olivier. Stop Info - La Neo-Geo De S.N.K. -- Base-Ball Stars Professional. Player One. 4. Média Système Édition. December 1990. 14–16. fr.
  16. Console News - Neo Geo: Baseball Stars. Joystick. Hors-Serie 3. Anuman Interactive. July–August 1991. 56. fr.
  17. Knauf. Andreas. News - Neo Geo - Baseballstars Professional. Video Games. 5. Future-Verlag. January 1992. 10–12. de.