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Interesting RBI glitch video

Started by TbT, 05/08/18, 07:18:34 PM

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TbT

A mystery team gets "unlocked" and the guys are pretty stoked. The players have blue skin.  Oh and the pitcher is a lefty side-armer that throw 120 MPH.  Fuck me!  :D
Every batter appears to be the pitcher, and the defense commits bops left and right.  3 in the 2nd inning.  This is great!

https://youtu.be/GPlIgFNJqbM?t=22m40s


BTW this is the group of guys in Chicago that get together at the D-men tap.  Get out there on a monday night and play!
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Gantry

Looks similar to what happened to us many moons ago, we have footage someone on the site, likely in RealFknMedia format.  What interesting is that basically all the fields got filled with the max settings (pitchers) or minimum (hitters) - wonder how that came to be. 

RetroSportsGamerTom

I edited out the complete game of the glitch.  Here it is:
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nomaaa

are they just all pitchers in the box?
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RetroSportsGamerTom

Yes, they were all lefty side armers that threw 120 MPH Heat, 40 MPH Change-ups and could not field for the life of them.
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ultimate7

I think we need Nightwulf to figure out how to "unlock" this glitch
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Gantry

It takes "special" hardware to do it - basically the NES can't read the all data that's actually on the cartridge.  So I'm guessing when it reads certain corrupt data it comes in (or maybe defaults) as all 0s or all 1s.  That's why they have the most or least of everything - worst possible average, highest possible era, maximum error % etc.  I'm guessing it's more a factor of the NES than the cart itself but I could be wrong there...