9 times out of 10 I don't began My showcases like this but I must make an exception here before I actually begin as I must pay tribute
Tim Wakefield whom past away the other day. I watched him for many years playing for the
Boston Red Sox which he retired as a
Boston Red Sock back in
2011. I have some
Baseball Cards in My Collections of him and he is in most of these
Baseball Video Games that I am about to present. Here's the news about him
Halloween time is approaching so this means that
Baseball is heading into it's
Post Season stages so here's My final
Baseball Showcase of the season and this will deal with all of the
Baseball Video Games I have in My whole collection. I have talked about a lot of this in My other
Video Game Topic here --->
http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-discussions/video-games-consoles-you-have-the-power-t1218.htmlHere's a cool
Video Game Console Logo Collage that I made to present all the great systems that they are for
NOTE: This isn't in a particular order as when I got them but they are in mostly is a yearly order with exceptions. Many of these games I got used at Out local
Loughborough & Hampton Schnucks locations used of their
Video Club when they were making room for others like
Nintendo Game Cube & Sony Playstation.Here's
SNES: Super Bases Loaded (Jaleco - 1991) & Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball (Nintendo 1994): Both are great. I first played
Griffey at My Mom's Boyfriend Alan's house with his kids around
September & October 94. It was a pretty fun time, they had
Mortal Kombat 2 as well which I recall this like it was yesterday
SNES: Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run (Nintendo 1996), Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball (LJN -1991) and Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball (1995 - Acclaim): All of these games are superb. I would love
Thomas when I got to know him when I became a major
MLB fan in
1998 and it was awesome seeing him stand next to
Mark McGwire. Now My favorite of these is
Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball, I have played this tons of times and it has these really cool feelings of the
Autumn & Post Season and really it's the only sports game I've played that felt like that
So moving on to
Sega Genesis, here's
1992's Sports Talk Baseball that was made by
Sega, it's really a good one and was kinda revolutionary at the time
Notice on the back of the
Case the
Price Sticker says it's property of
Schnucks in Hampton Village so you can clearly see where i got this one at
Now this one is has a special place with Me. In
1994 when I was bad sick and getting adjusted to My new life, My Grandma MiMi took Me to
Grandpa Pidgeons cause I loved that store and they had a big sale on
Video Games. She got Me many
Sega Genesis games that day cause they were so cheap. My favorite of the bunch was
Tommy Lasorda Baseball. We played this together a lot. Now the game was actually the first
16-Bit Baseball Video Game ever in
1989 but she got Me the cool
1992 re-release, it's a very fun game
Here's the
1995 Sega Genesis version of
Acclaims's Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball.Here is
Sony's 1993 EPSN Baseball Tonight for
Sega Genesis & Sega Genesis CD. My Mom got Me the
CD version from
Funco for
Christmas in
1996 or
My Birthday 1997 when they had a ton of clearanced games because of newer systems and changing times. Me & My grandma MiMi played the
CD version the most, it was just so much cooler and hearing
Chris "Boomer" Burman commentate is quite fun
See,
Sony was always wanting to be in the
Video Game Industry, back in the
early 90s look where they were and look where they are now since
95 with
Playstation These great games are celebrating their
30th Anniversary right now as I speak from
1993 Here is
Sega's World Series Baseball 95 & World Series Baseball 96 that I got from
Blockbuster. These were so revolutionary at the time with the graphics & camera angles. These also sported the newer sliding
Boxes that took the place of the harder
Protective Cases. While I really don't prefer these types, these are fine too. These are still some of the best
Baseball games you can play and Notice
Manny Ramirez is the
coverboy of
WSB 96 Now here is when
Baseball Games + Games in general were truly going to the next level, here is
Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr. & Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest. My Grandparents got Me these in
98 & 99 respectively for
Christmas for My
Nintendo 64/N64 that they got Me in
98 which I wanted over
Sony's Playstation. These games were made by
Nintendo, were exclusive to the console and they were like the most top of the line
Baseball Games ever seen and they were so darn cool for Me since I was a new fan of the sport. I was loving the stadiums and all that in real life and seeing how realistic it was in these
games were so fun especially when you play these games, see
Bush Stadium then hours later to a real
Cardinals Ballgame in person
These have no commentary but it has the actual
MLB Announcer announcing every player and you hear sound effect like the crowd, sirens and all that stuff you hear for real. This was so mesmerizing and really it's still remarkable
Here's a bonus feature, this is an
Ad of
Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugest in one of My cool
Game Informer Magazines Now here's
Acclaim's All-Star Baseball 99 & All-Star Baseball 2000 which are the successors of
Acclaims's Frank Thomas games. My Mom got Me these in
98 & 99 for Christmas respectively. These are completely different having a more realistic simulation style than the arcade style of the
N64 Griffey Jr. games. This has a commentary team and you can do many things including going to the minor leagues drafting players. It was so cool doing this with the
St. Louis Cardinals bringing those guys up
The commentary team is a duo consisting of
John Sterling and Michael Kay. On the covers is
"The Cardinal Killer" Larry Walker & Derek Jeter Here's another bonus feature, a
All-Star Baseball 2000 & WWF Attitude Poster. Seeing this just makes you think how much funner, cooler, radder and better these times were compared to now
Here's
EA's Triple Play 2000 with
"Slammin" Sammy Sosa on the
cover that My Grandparents got Me in
99 as a special treat for Me over at
Sears in Crestwood where My Grandpa PoPo worked. This is a great game and has the cool sports feeling to it with commentary by
Jim Hughson. Now this here is
GT Interactive's Mike Pizza's Strike Zone that I got for
Christmas from My Mom in
98. This is arguably My favorite
Baseball Video Game of all-time. It's realistic and quite the arcade game. I love how the selection screen and how the
team logos spin and it's got such greatly fun
techno music as well however I find it hilarious with the commentator with the things he says and really just overall how the game is
So now forward in time which you can clearly see a different here, really it seems like another reality or something cause gaming changed a lot in the
Early 2000sI mean
Nintendo was discontinuing the
N64 for their
Game Cube, Sony already released
Playstation 2 and
Sega's Dreamcast was fading quickly and
Sega was gone as a
Video Game Console competitor and
Microsoft launched their
XBOX. Now I took a long hiatus from console gaming as I became an avid
PC Gamer until
2014 when I decided to get My
XBOX 360. I had to learn a lot and do My research about the
Backwards Compatibility because not all of the older
XBOX games play on the newer system. So with Me knowing all of this I got a lot of great games. Two of them were
Acclaim's All-Star Baseball 2003 & All-Star Baseball 2005. I was bummed that
ASB 04 wasn't compatible but I'm sure glad that these were because they became two of My favorites.
ASB 03 has it's 20th anniversary this year. Now they both feature
Derek Jeter on them and you can see that they are for the original
XBOX and they are quite classic. They have a dynamic commentary team of
Thom Brennaman and Steve Lyons and features in-game trading cards to win & buy.
ASB 05 has a great video intro
and this is My favorite of the duo. Barry Bonds isn't in
ASB 05 but he is replaced by
"Wes Mailman" whom is fictional. Sadly
ASB 05 is one of
Acclaim's last games ever
Then all of a sudden here's comes
Take-Two Interactive in 2005 when they took over
Visual Concepts whom made sports video game series' like
NBA 2K, NHL 2K, and MLB 2K I've always found this weird that
Acclaim went out of business whom was the premier leader of video games in the
late 80s - early 2000s that was My favorite of all that released so many great games then nearly instantaneously
2K is the one that is on top here in the sports category of video gaming. I mean I recall like it was just last week when they took over
THQ and became the one to
WWE Games not to mention one of the only major companies in gaming besides
Electronic Arts & Bethesda It really pains Me that nobody talks about any of this especially
Acclaim So with that being said I got
MLB 2K7 & MLB 2K13. Now I must say that these are two of the greatest
Baseball Games I've ever played.
MLB 2K7 features
Jeter on the cover and has a great commentary team of
Jon Miller & Joe Mogran which I have always loved them and when you play this it;s like your watching a great real life
ESPN game, it's that authentic. Now
MLB 2K13 is even better, it's like an actual game an dreall this is the absolute most realistic
Baseball Game I've ever played. The commentary is by a trio this time with
Gary Thorne, Steve Phillips and John Kruk and
David Price is the cover-boy of this one.
Now these are arguably the funnest of this whole showcase which is simply titled
2K's The Bigs 1 & 2. Iwanted these big time because their like the
Ken Griffey Jr. N64 Games. Their realistic but their very much of an arcade game. If you like
WWE Legends of Wrestlemania & WWE All Stars then you'll loves these because these are the
Baseball versions of those
I love the points you can build up for power hits & pitches. The commentary is by
Damon Bruce. Cover-boy for
The Bigs 1 is
Justin Morneau and for
The Bigs 2 is
Prince Fielder.Now this is My final physical
Disc Baseball Game that I bought. It;s for My
Playstation 4/PS4 that I got in
2015. It's called
MLB The Show 15. It's a superb game and it;s very similar like
MLB 2K13 but in ways it lacks full game play that
MLB 2K13 has like camera cuts and stuff like that. I'm being a bit picky there but this is tremendous video game. the commentators are
Matt Vasgersian, Eric Karros and Steve Lyons.Here's a special
Copyright Collage of the years that My
Baseball Video Games are from, look at that history
Now I got some good ones digitally,
Xbox's Indie Home Run Challenge is a very sweet game that you can play your
Avatar in. Now on My
PS4 I got all three of
Atari's Flashback Classics that has many
Baseball Games to choose from. I got 2 of
SNK's NEOGEO from the
early 90s, 2020 Super Baseball which is a cool futuristic game that has both men & women on the same team and also
Baseball Stars 1 & 2. BS2 is My favorite of these and really reminds Me of
Roger Clemons's MVP Baseball hence the reason why I wanted it
Now for My
Nintendo Wii U in
2015 I got for the
Virtual Console Nintendo's NES Baseball & Jaleco's Bases Loaded. These are really fun too
Locations!The locations of where I got things are very important. Nearly most of this world's population disregards this & their own history but I never will
I have mentioned the places I got these great games at so here they are
This is
Schnucks in Loughborough Commons how it looks currently. While it's still on the same parking lot, the newer building and really the whole area is absolutely nothing like it was in the
90s & early 2000s and I miss that
Now
Schnucks in Hampton Village is pretty much the same minus their video club of course. All
Schnucks discontinued it in at least the
mid 2000s because ya know, times were changing during the first stages of
Red Box & Netflix basically annihilating the fun times of
Video Rentals Now I've showcased this area a lot in My great topics. just recently when I showcased My
Accolade Hardball III I showed that good but very brief
Video Game Store. I have also showed in My all crucial
Odds & Ends Almost Everything Sports Store which was the absolute cheapest place you could go to and it was so nice.
Hampton is such a good area but in recently times it is really getting some crime which is a darn shame. Now here's a recent picture of
Hampton Village's Schnucks. The little building that is connected to it used to be
B.Dalton's. Also look to the far right, there's the newer
Target. Now to the left is where
JCPenny's was plus where
Johnny Brock's Dungeon was next to it. His family has major history with the
St. Louis Cardinals. I've showcased all of this in My very imperative
Odds & Ends, check them out soon
Now here's where My local
Blockbuster Video was in
Holly Hills. I have greatly showcased them in
My Odds & Ends Showcase - Glory Days of Movie Rentals. It's one of the most must see presentations I ever done and if your like Me and loved going to the
Rental Outlets then this is one showcase you never want to miss here --->
http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-toy-discussions/my-odds-ends-insane-keychain-t1176-40.htmlSo here's
Sears where My Mom & Grandpa worked at in
Crestwood. My Grandpa got & surprised Me with many games and My Mom surprised Me with great stiff as well over time. I'm counting this as
Sears Wish Book Catalog too.
Now here's
Grandpa Pidgeons, I originally showcased them in My
Vintage Action Figure Topic, they were one of My favorite stores to go to and I still recall going there getting
Tommy Lasorda's Baseball. In fact I recall many things which I've talked about this before including a figure of
Galoob's WCW Series AA Arn Anderson which I believe he was there from
1990 - 1994, possibly even till
1995. I always found it weird that nobody wanted him and they just kept him there on the peg on the far left of the action figure isle
I never wanted him because I already had him along with the rest of this great series I already showcased
This was such a great store and this what
Grandpa Pidgeons looked like
Now the thing is
GrandPa's was taken over by
Value City. After My Mom decided to quit
Sears in the very
early 2000s. She then chose to work at
Value City on
Chippewa. It was always very bitter sweet for Me to go there because I never forgot all those times I went to
GrandPa's, it was never the same
Now here's a recent picture of it. Notice the empty building on the right, that used to be
Shop 'n Save which thanks to the P!amDemic, they went under, taken over by
Schnucks & took all of their locations much like they did to
National 2 decades prior
Now in this picture you can see a closer look at
Value City and even see a bit of
Shop 'n Save which this is back in
2015 here. Now here's something I really liked when i was a youngster going to
GrandPa Pidgeons. See all of those pretty trees on the left
That's a big hill that forms a plaza were
Dierbergs,(
the Kenrick Theater was right down the street from there!), it used to be a large
Railroad and when I get to the parking lot and near the entrance doors of
GrandPa's I heard many
Train Horns there. Oh it was such good times especially at night time
Now here's My final entry of this very special showcase and it's...
Yes, now finally I'm actually showcasing them a bit after talking about them here and there throughout the forum. Like I said previously, they took phone call & web orders only. My Mom got Me a lot of
Sega CD & 32X games there when they were really cheap for
Christmas & My Birthday. Here's a sample of the
Storage Cases for when you got their affordable used games which these are fitted for
NES, Genesis & SNES.Unfortunately they went out of business when they merged with
Babbages' and this formed
GameStop Here's some cool selections of
Ads I chose of
FuncoLand from a few of My
Game Informer Magazines. Notice the
N64 Ken Griffey Jr. Games that you just saw a few moments ago. Look at all of that
N64 goodness including
GoldenEye 007 and there's even
Game Boy Color There's
Sega's Dreamcast and
Playstation's Croc 2 I love seeing these and how it was back then, it was so cool when gaming was still superb
LINKS!So I've showcased a lot of
Baseball specials this year and if you like old school
Baseball and like to follow Me and see all of this great visual history that I provide then look no further here:
Here's the link to My special
Kenner Starting Lineups http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-toy-discussions/my-vintage-action-figure-collection-willow-1988-t1087-320.htmlHere's My
12" Hasbro Starting Lineup Mark McGwire & Sammy Sosa 1999 Set!http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-toy-discussions/my-1-6-12-figure-collection-huge-post-t1162-20.htmlMy
Hasbro MLB St. Louis Cardinals Sports Spuds are located here --->
http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/post48456.html#p48456My
McFarlane Mark McGwire Big League Challenge & Hasbro Starting Linuep Figures are at this location --->
http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-toy-discussions/my-miscellaneous-modern-collection-poze-m-by-play-mind-t1086-40.htmlAnd My special Five-Part
Baseball Origins & Mark McGwire Collections is here at this link --->
http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-toy-discussions/my-odds-ends-insane-keychain-t1176-100.html Well that will conclude My special
Baseball Video Game Collection & FuncoLand Showcase and I hope you liked it and I hope your were surprised about at least one thing here
Next will be a big presentation of My
Horror & Spooky Video Games that you may not expect for this
Halloween season, until then I'll see you around