The final SNES version had a fun glitch in which a split-finger fastball was impossible to hit if thrown up in the strike zone, but that was far from making it a great game. Bases Loaded 3 managed to reach an endorsement deal with Cubs second baseman Ryne Sandberg for the cover, but other than that, it had no tie to MLB. The fictional players changed from year to year and were actually rather cleverly named. It had neither MLB nor MLBPA licensing rights. However, from there on, only graphics improved, as gameplay was largely unchanged. The game itself improved significantly from its first installment to its second, as the designers improved perhaps the biggest flaw and changed the batting view from behind home plate to angled from the side, making it easier to hit. The Bases Loaded series spanned eight total installments and started off on the NES before including titles on the SNES and finally Sega Saturn, as it spanned three generations of systems.
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