The Video Game Project
A Closer Look At The Prototypes That Became Your Favourite Games!
Baseball Simulator 1000
Baseball Simulator 1.000 is (you guessed it) a baseball game that was developed and published by Culture Brain for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in 1989 in Japan and a year later in Northern America.
Within the game, there is an exhibition mode, a regular season mode, and a team edit mode that allows the player to make his own players to form a customized team. There are four leagues to choose from. The first two only include normal teams, the third only ultra teams, and the fourth allows a player to mix and match in order to create their own league from any of the normal and ultra teams. The player can choose to either control a normal team or an ultra baseball team, that has super hitting and pitching in order to boost their chances of winning.
![Baseball Simulator 1000 Prototype - Front](images/bs1000nesfront.jpg)
Proto - Front
![Baseball Simulator 1000 Prototype - PCB](images/bs1000nespcb.jpg)
Proto - PCB
![Baseball Simulator 1000 Prototype - Back](images/bs1000nesback.jpg)