HardBall III

1992 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

HardBall III is a baseball video game developed by MindSpan and published by Accolade between 1992 and 1994 for MS-DOS, Genesis, and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association and is the sequel to HardBall II.

DeveloperMindSpan
ProducersPam Levins
Pam Davis
DesignersMike Benna
Jeff Sember
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DeveloperMindSpan
PublisherAccolade
ProducersPam Levins
Pam Davis
DesignersMike Benna
Jeff Sember
ProgrammersMike Benna
Jeff Sember
ArtistJohn Boechler
ComposerAlistair Hirst
PlatformsMS-DOS, Genesis, Super NES
ReleaseMS-DOS
Genesis/Mega Drive
Super NES
GenreSports
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer
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In November 1993, Accolade signed an agreement with Atari Corporation to be a third-party developer for the recently released Jaguar and licensed five games from their catalog to Atari, including HardBall III (then titled Al Michaels Announces HardBall III). It was announced in early 1994.[4][5][6][7][8] It was originally planned for a Q3 1995 release date and was being developed by NuFX.[9][10] However, the port went unreleased for unknown reasons.

Reception

Computer Gaming World in 1992 said that "HardBall III looks like another winner", complementing its emphasis on action while also providing simulation functions. The magazine praised its "glorious" support for VGA graphics and sound cards, and concluded that the game "packs more features in a single box than any of its competitors".[17] Reviewing the Super NES version, GamePro praised the huge number of options and player stats, but felt the rough graphics and "choppy" player movements reduce the game to merely above average.[12]

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