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'''''R.B.I. Baseball 4''''' or '''''R.B.I. 4 Baseball''''' (R.B.I.4.ベースボール) is a 1992 baseball game for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] by [[Tengen]] and the sequel to ''[[R.B.I. Baseball 3]]''. It was followed by ''[[R.B.I. Baseball '93]]''. | '''''R.B.I. Baseball 4''''' or '''''R.B.I. 4 Baseball''''' (R.B.I.4.ベースボール) is a 1992 baseball game for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] by [[Tengen]] and the sequel to ''[[R.B.I. Baseball 3]]''. It was followed by ''[[R.B.I. Baseball '93]]''. |
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R.B.I. Baseball 4 | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: Tengen | |||||
Developer: Atari Games, Tengen | |||||
Genre: Sports | |||||
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R.B.I. Baseball 4 or R.B.I. 4 Baseball (R.B.I.4.ベースボール) is a 1992 baseball game for the Sega Mega Drive by Tengen and the sequel to R.B.I. Baseball 3. It was followed by R.B.I. Baseball '93.
When batting, the D-pad moves around, swings, and changes pose. When pitching, and move and pitches. If the ball is hit, you can control your teammates as they try to get the batter out, with passing the ball.
Production Credits
From the title screen/demo roll:
- Programmers: Michael Alexander, Doug Coward
- Graphics: Greg Williams, Jose Erazo, Linnea Wigren
- Sound: Brad Fuller, John Paul, Don Diekneite
- Special Thanks: Michael Klug