Complete with a certificate of authenticity.
Left foot, right foot, left foot, MARCH!
PLAYERS: 1-2 simultaneous
PUBLISHER: Tengen
DEVELOPER: Tengen
GENRE: Sports
RELEASE DATE: 1990
Before the days of yearly updates, sports games had sequels just like
every other genre. Don't be fooled, though: sports sequels are
nothing more than roster updates. R.B.I. Baseball 2 looks and
plays almost exactly like its slightly older brother, but with
1989 rosters. Almost twenty-five years later, said rosters don't
particularly matter unless the thought of modern-day baseball gives
you the cold sweats. Take out the "updated" rosters and
you're left with the gameplay, which hasn't changed all that much.
Batting and pitching controls feel slightly more accurate than the
original, which is a plus. Unfortunately, your outfielders still move
too slow; the NES must have a helluva time processing a moving ball
next to a couple of shuffling miniature people. Much to my dismay,
the squatty player caricatures – so endearing and adorable in the
original - have been removed for boring figures that slightly
resemble human beings. Sounds minor, but if I have to look at the
players the entire game (this is baseball, of course I do), I'd like
to appreciate what I'm looking at. Just like in the first game, you
can watch the computer play (if you're really that bored, my
condolences). New to this edition is the ability to enter cheats.
Some of these cheats allow you to pit your favorite teams against the
Tengen team, which could be cool when you're bored of playing against
the regular teams. R.B.I. Baseball 2's fundamentals are still
rock solid, but it's hard to recommend what is essentially the same
game twice. I wish it had been called R.B.I. '89: Give Us Your
Money.
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It actually stands for "Really Bored Individual".
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