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Baseball Fanatic is a classic DOS game that was released in 1987 and brought the excitement of the ballpark to computers everywhere. It was developed by a team of programmers and baseball enthusiasts who wanted to bring the game of baseball to the home computer.
The game was fairly simple but still managed to capture the essence of the game. It featured an overhead view of a generic baseball stadium, where the player could choose from a variety of teams. Players could also choose from different pitches, batting styles and fielding strategies.
The game was quite popular, and was on the list of best-selling DOS games for several years. It was praised for its easy to learn mechanics and the ability to create custom teams. There was also a variety of options for players to customize their playing experience.
One of the most enjoyable aspects of the game was the ability to play against other players via modem. Players could challenge each other to see who could lead their team to a championship. This was a great way to bond with other baseball fans, as well as hone your skills.
The game was eventually replaced by more advanced sports titles, but it still has a loyal fan base. Baseball Fanatic still holds a special place in the hearts of many gamers, who fondly remember the days of playing it on their home computers. Even after all these years, it remains one of the most beloved DOS games of all time.