RBI Baseball was licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) and used actual MLB player names, unlike other baseball video games of the late 1980s. It was not licensed by Major League Baseball (MLB) itself, however, and thus did not use team nicknames or logos. Instead, the game contained 8 teams listed only by city name: Boston, California, Detroit, Houston, Minnesota, New York, St. Louis, and San Francisco; their real-life, MLB counterparts were the playoff teams in the 1986 (Boston, California, Houston, New York) and 1987 (Detroit, Minnesota, St. Louis, San Francisco) MLB seasons. The game also boasted two All-Star teams, American League and National League; the two featured established veterans such as George Brett, Dale Murphy and Andre Dawson—none of whom appeared on the other eight teams—and up-and-coming players like Mark McGwire, Andrés
GoReds gave me a BJ in the back of a Lincoln Continental.
what about subs beginning with "H"??
This new guy is really taking over the RBI forum, he doesn't have much new to add though
have you seen the EVALUATION thread? It seems like he has uncovered some new info about the game.
He seems like a good shit.
Of course you would feel that way, you got something out of him.
That fucking goreds.
Quote from: ultimate7 on 06/16/10, 08:42:30 AM
This new guy is really taking over the RBI forum, he doesn't have much new to add though
He's read the forums before and he knows that he's easily the most ambiitious.
If this doesn't work to get the forum going again, nothing ever will.
Oh, Attezz, where did our love go astray?