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Such a fun game. Was the first one I bought after the demise of the late, great High Heat on consoles.
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It was a great game, but the top-spin bug affecting left-handed hitters kept it from being about perfect for its time.
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The first comment under the video is hilarious and 100% spot on.
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Danimal wrote:
Mon Mar 10, 2025 5:23 pm
The first comment under the video is hilarious and 100% spot on.
:D I saw that that too. First reply to that comment was spot on as well. Would be interesting to see where we would be at now with sports games if the exclusive rights never existed.

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