Vs. Atari RBI Baseball © 1987 Atari Games Corp.
R.B.I. Baseball pitches players the action of big-league ball like never before. Two-player competitive or against the computer, it’s the ultimate action/strategy sports game. Players select one of ten “Dream Teams,” each with a roster of baseball greats. Like team managers, players put baseball savvy and knowledge on the line. In addition to playing skills, knowing the strengths and weaknesses of teams and players is crucial. It’s like real baseball because skill characteristics and statistics are based on actual player performance. An on-screen display of each player’s statistic gives game players the inside story.
Main CPU : Zetex N2A03 (@ 1.789772 Mhz)
Sound Chips : Zetex N2A03 (@ 1.789772 Mhz), DAC
Players : 2
Control : 8-way joystick
Buttons : 2
Vs. Atari RBI Baseball was released in September 1987.
3945 kits were produced in the USA. The selling price was $395.
COMPUTERS:
Amiga (1991) "R.B.I. 2 Baseball"
Amstrad CPC (1991) "R.B.I. 2 Baseball"
Atari ST (1991) "R.B.I. 2 Baseball"
Commodore 64 (1991) "R.B.I. 2 Baseball"
Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1991) "R.B.I. 2 Baseball"
Game's ROM.
Machine's picture.
Game flyer.