I'm curious to see who's brave enough to display their age. The generations between players just blows my mind. I was just over 4 years old when RBI came out. Didn't start playing 'til I was 8 (1991). The youngest skilled player I know is Jim Callan, currently at 17.5 years of age.
SmokedUBad13
www.rbibaseballcotut.com - The R.B.I. Baseball COTUT
Exactly what I'm talking about (not referring to the balls comment...). That's a 12.5 year difference... WoW!
SmokedUBad13
www.rbibaseballcotut.com - The R.B.I. Baseball COTUT
I was almost 6 when I got the game for Christmas in '88 and I've been playing ever since. And I'm proud to say that ever since that day anyone who picked NY got a controller thrown at their head. Just ask my brother, the corners hurt.
Turned 16 today.
my brother introduced me to the game a couple years ago (probably late 90's). i didnt think much of it, i just thought it was "another nes game" at the time. kinda wierd.
smokedubad, obviously im too young because i dont ever remember beating you.
I have no idea when we got it. All I know is that I love it. Plain and simple. I'm 24 and I have really big, hairy balls. It's a veritable forest down there.
I'm 22... all my friends who play RBI are in the 21-22 range. We have played it since we were 7 or 8 but haven't become obsessed with it until college.
26.
I'm 27 .. my birthday was last week. :P
Nightwulf
Can we get a warning somewhere whenever Potsie posts on a thread? Now I'm going to have nightmares for a week.
I'm 24, by the way, and I first played RBI in about '88, when my friend Mike got it.
Well, shit, then. I'm the old man of the bunch? I guess that just means that I have the most non-child experience with the game of RBI. See how us old folks try to put a positive spin on things?
I do very vividly recall mriley33 and I playing RBI all weekend and on many a week night. It got so bad that his dad would always think that we were out drinking and just saying that we were playing a nintendo game. Apparently his daddy didn't want to acknowledge how lame we were.
Most of the Dee-Nee crew is in the 26 range. Like RockRaines, we really didn't get obsessive until we starting playing the drinking game in college....
I was 10 when the game came out, and I remember playing it in Jason's (Vitb6) basement probably around 89 or 90. Even back then I remember liking the Angels, while Jason was the Red Sox...
Christ Jason, we've been friends 15 years...
I wasn't really friends with Lips and Potsie until a few years later, and don't ever remember playing with them until college....
24/25 seems to be the median for these forums...
25. My playing days stem back to FKNMclane's parents house when we were maybe 8 or so. Longevity baby, longevity.
God damn butthole avatar!
25... Got RBI when it came out when I was in elementary school and even then it was my favorite all time NES game. I got away from it for a while when more advanced systems came out but have been playing pretty hardcore since we got the old NES out about this time last year and found this site soon after. As a result, the Xboxes started collecting dust and Halo and NCAA Football have pretty much been neglected.
We play with a pretty big group of people, ages ranging from 18-26. Through younger relatives and friends, we've managed to turn a new generation on to RBI who had never seen it until this year. Right now, it's possibly the most popular game at our old high school.
I'm 24...
My parents got me the NES with the PowerPad one year for Christmas(probably '89 or so). Along with it they got me some fucking obstacle course game for it--you had to fucking run and shit. I think it was their way around sending me to fat camp. Needless to say, I waited a couple days to tell them that it didn't work (it worked just fine), and immediately returned it for RBI. I'm pretty sure that ranks up there with the Lou Brock trade.
29
Don't remember when I got RBI, I do remember playing the arcade version on vacation in Florida before I ever got NES version.
i'm 28, used to play rbi wen he'd bring the cart over.... good times.
QuoteChrist Jason, we've been friends 15 years...
I know. It's fucking sick. We are old! But not as old as Zorba. I remember playing in my basement on that shitty front projection TV. lol. It was state of the art back then. You could see the Red Green and Blue(perhaps Yellow) lights being projected on the screen. Those were the good old days man.
I remember that TV! We used to think it was awesome...
Yeah it was the best. The screen was like 45" and it was paper thin surrounded by 2 inches of brown plastic. To the right, on top of a filing cabinet was gyromite (or whatever that thing was called).
Quote from: Vitb6 on 02/09/04, 05:01:19 PM
To the right, on top of a filing cabinet was gyromite (or whatever that thing was called).
Actually Jason, I think you mean
(http://www.pimpadelicwonderland.com/album/dynomite.jpg)
He can no longer say that phrase because he sold it for some commercial. So I hear.
I got the game when it came out. It was my freshman year of high school. I was 14. I played it non stop until I was 22. I am undeafeated outside of the State of California. I beat big leaguers Jamey Wright and John Thompson when I played A ball with them. I took RBI and Super TecmoBowl with me on road trips. Just threw that in there. I have accomplished a lot since I was 14. I am a loser.
Quote from: The Dark Side on 03/25/07, 07:06:39 PM
I beat big leaguers Jamey Wright and John Thompson when I played A ball with them.
Did Wright get down 3-0 against every hitter before throwing a BP fastball in R.B.I. also?
30. I got it the year it came out. My first NES game along with Duck Hunt/Mario Bros that came with NES. Still my favorite.