Lost In Translation/Baseball Stars Professional

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Baseball Stars Professional
Neo-Geo marquee.
No screen shot.
Neo-Geo control panel.
Manufacturer SNK
Released 1990
Control
Method
8-way Joystick
4 Button(s)
Main CPU Neo-Geo
68000 (@ 12.000 MHz)
Z80 (@ 4.000 MHz)
Sound CPU Stereo
YM2610 (@ 8.000 MHz)
Video
Details
Raster (Horizontal)
320 x 224 pixels
59.19 Hz
4,096 Palette colours
Screens 1
ROM Info 25 ROMs
7,929,856 bytes (7.56 MiB)
MAME ID bstars

About The Game

Baseball Stars Professional is a comical baseball game that was the predecessor to Baseball Stars 2.

Additional Technical Information

Players : 2

Control : 8-way joystick

Buttons : 4

= > [A] Batting/Return runner to the base/Pitching/Throwing ball, [B] Advance the runner, [C] Bunting, [D] Time out

Trivia

Released in April 1990.

Baseball Stars Professional was the first baseball game to be released for the SNK Neo-Geo MVS hardware.

Tips and tricks

Extra Players And Teams

If you beat all of the other teams, a pennant extra players or an extra team will be unlocked.

Series

  1. Baseball Stars - Be a champ! (1989)
  2. Baseball Stars Professional (1990)
  3. Baseball Stars 2 (1992)
  4. Baseball Stars (1998, SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color)

Cabinet and Artwork

Ports

Consoles
SNK Neo-Geo CD (1995)

Soundtrack Releases

Album Name Catalogue No. Released Publisher Comments
Neo Geo Sound Power ~ G.S.M. SNK 2 PCCB-00031[1] 1990-06-21 Pony Canyon/Scitron CD version.
Arcade Ambiance 1992 N/A[2] 2007-09-14 Andy Hofle Digital download only.

References

The contents of this page are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
The sources used include MAME (version 0.113u2) and history.dat (revision 1.28 - 2008-10-18).
Please see http://www.arcade-history.com for credits.