Since you're baseball people I just thought I'd ask if you guys ever played baseball simulator. We've developed a pretty cool system on the SNES version where we convert current or old players into the game and the stats come out fairly accurate. The coolest thing is that you can play a 165 game season with up to six other people and it keeps all the stats on your players for you. Let me know if you're interested and I'll give you more info on setting it up.
a friend of mine swears by it, but i could never get into it because they don't have real players- just first names that don't even correspond to any real players. i just couldn't get jacked up that "dale" hit a home run for "team ny".
Interesting Tyrone... You have a link? There are a few Simulator 1.000 fans on here...
You can find both of them at Vimm's Lair (http://vimm.net/). The SNES version is Super Baseball Simulator 1.000, so it's under "S" instead of "B".
I have and enjoy Baseball Simulator for the NES. I like to use a regular team and play in a league against "Ultra" teams (better stats, and they have super powers, like uncatchable hits and unhittable pitches) - it actually puts some challenge in playing the computer. I've never had the attention span for a 165-game season; I don't even know if I've done a 60-game one. 30 is good, though.
The controls are just like RBI, and the graphics are similar (batters are a little more slender). There is jumping and diving using A - the diving is mostly worthless, but the jumping can actually allow you to rob homers on some stadiums. There are 6 different stadiums, each with their own dimensions. Space is the easiest one to hit homers, while Dome has long, high fences; the others are in between. The computer opponent is similarly crappy to RBI's, and he won't jump or dive for balls.
I love 1.000! I used to edit the teams and play for hours and hours.
Ok, I don't want to flood you with all the info I have on the game, but I will post the player chart we use to convert real players into the game. I'll also post a few teams I've already converted so you can check them out. Of all the baseball games out there we think this one on the Super Nintendo is the most realistic and fun to play. Let me know what you think.
PLAYERS NAME POS AVG HR RUN
Tim Laudner CA .191 21 6
Kent Hrbek 1B .285 20 7
Steve Lombardozzi 2B 238 15 9
Gary Gaetti 3B .257 21 10
Greg Gagne SS .265 15 13
Kirby Puckett OF .332 20 12
Tom Brunansky OF .259 22 11
Dan Gladden OF .249 15 17
Roy Smalley IF .275 16/14 7
Al Newman IF .221 13/10 17
Randy Bush 1B/OF .253 16 14
Gene Larkin 1B/OF .266 15/12 7
PLAYERS NAME ERA SPD R-C L-C DROP STA
Bert Blyleven 1.49 88 10 10 5 57
Frank Viola 2.19 90 13 14 8 54
Les Straker 1.27 80 8 5 3 33
Mike Smithson 0.29 80 1 1 0 23
Joe Nickro 0.09 83 0 0 0 21
Jeff Reardon 1.20 99 7 5 3 17
Juan Berenguer 1.54 97 9 7 4 24
Here's the 87 Twins. All you have to do is edit your new team and pick moderate, since it gives you more points for your players. Just enter the players real life Avg that year, and convert their real HR and SB/3B with the charts into the game. We base all player stats on a full 600 AB season so they are more realistically represented. Good example here is Justin Morneau who hit 20+ homers this year in limited ABs. Giving a full season he might have 40 so that's why we have to extrapolate most players stats to reflect a full season, and then take a gander at the chart and see what HR power they get in the game.
It might take some time to do this on paper, but its worth it in the end. I do have this on excel with the formulas so all you have to do is plug the numbers in, although there are still some subjective categories that you must decide upon, such as pitcher curves. I don't think I can post excel attachments here so you can just leave your email and I'll send it to you. Or if you want me to convert a team for you, just let me know which one and I'll post it. You can reach me here Eric21ND@hotmail.com
Do you have a ROM with MLB teams? I 'd love a good mid 80s ROM of this game, with the Cubs included of course ;D
And out of curiosity TYRONE, how large is the crew that plays baseball simulator? Do you guys ever play the original one?
What do you mean by a "ROM"?
There's about 5 that play the game, but only 4 are religious players. haha We aren't that concerned about winning the game so to speak, we just play to see how well we do with our players and to see how their stats come out. We don't use any special Ninja balls or anything like that since we're going for realism and there's no Ninja pitches in MLB, although there apparentally are ninja kicks in ala Chan Ho Park. lol
I haven't played the orginal on the NES for years and years. I love NES games but they never save that good and you end up losing your stats or saved games on them, so that's why we made a chnage from Baseball Stars to Simulator on the SNES. We wanted a game that we could control and therefore fine tune to something more realistic.
Quote from: TYRONE on 01/12/05, 10:16:27 AM
What do you mean by a "ROM"?
http://dee-nee.com/rbi/faq.shtml#CPU
Wow... someone referencing the FAQ - good job nails! You get a dee-nee gold star two days in a row...
Oh yeah nintendo emulators, you know I just recently learned of their existence. I'm not a big fan of computer gaming so I'm a little in the dark about that. So they have emulators for the NES or SNES? Do they have all the games?
We play on the good ol' SNES with the stand by cartridge. Oh what year of the cubs do you want? 1984? I took a look at that team and I have no idea how they won over 90+ games.
QuoteSo they have emulators for the NES or SNES? Do they have all the games?
There are emulators for pretty much every console system ever created (even PlayStation 2, I think, although I don't know that it runs at full speed on current computer hardware). Zophar's Domain at http://zophar.net is a great place to find emulators. Here's their list of systems with emulators for Windows and/or DOS (http://www.zophar.net/windos.phtml). You can find ROMs at http://planetemu.net/ - I believe they have all the games for most older systems (NES and SNES included).
In order for games to be very fun, you'd also want a controller that hooks to your computer. Some of the guys here have gotten actual NES controllers that plug into the USB ports on your computer - they're great for online RBI.
Quote from: TYRONE on 01/12/05, 01:06:32 PM
Oh yeah nintendo emulators, you know I just recently learned of their existence. I'm not a big fan of computer gaming so I'm a little in the dark about that. So they have emulators for the NES or SNES? Do they have all the games?
We play on the good ol' SNES with the stand by cartridge. Oh what year of the cubs do you want? 1984? I took a look at that team and I have no idea how they won over 90+ games.
Shut yo ass! The 84 Cubs should have given the Tigers a run for their money.
Suttcliffe 16-1 1.69 era
Best offense in baseball.
By today's standards, they didn't have that much pop, but by 84 standards, they were the shit.
The 1984 Cubs clearly sold their collective souls to the devil in exchange for World Series rings. Mephistopheles is still laughing about that one.
Quote from: BeeJay on 01/12/05, 09:32:43 PM
The 1984 Cubs clearly sold their collective souls to the devil in exchange for World Series rings. Mephistopheles is still laughing about that one.
It wasn't the devil. It was that fucking goat.
Quote from: Ryno23 on 01/12/05, 09:47:10 PM
It wasn't the devil. It was that fucking goat.
What the hell did Stevie Nicks have to do with it?
been away for a while...anyone know of a website or message board dedicated to Baseball Simulator 1.000?
I used to play the game ALL the time. . .It actually took me away from RBI for a while because it compiled stats, etc. It is like the Tecmo Super Bowl of Baseball games. . .The main problem is that they do not have real players. However, I disagree with BigApple because you did wind up getting into the players. For example, i had a guy on my team named JNTN (Jonathan). he was frickin good and we of course called him Juanton. Yeah, maybe you had to be there.
The actual play of the game is very similar to RBI.