Game Description: Baseball is a basic simulation of the sport, featuring two teams competing in a traditional nine-inning game. Players can pitch, bat, and field, with simple mechanics emphasizing timing and positioning. As one of the earliest sports games on the NES, Baseball helped introduce video game sports to a broader audience.
Note: The transition from 5-screw to 3-screw cartridges in Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games was primarily a cost-saving
measure implemented by Nintendo during the late 1980s. This change occasionally coincided with updates to other aspects of the game's
packaging, including the Universal Product Code (UPC) and/or a color change to the Nintendo Seal of Quality (SOQ). Not all NES games
underwent a UPC change during this transition and many retained the same UPC across both cartridge designs.