Pete Rose Baseball
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| Developer | Absolute Entertainment |
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| Publisher | Absolute Entertainment |
| Designer | Alex DeMeo |
| Platforms | Atari 2600, Atari 7800 |
| Release | Atari 2600: Atari 7800:
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| Genre | Sports |
Pete Rose Baseball is a baseball video game published by Absolute Entertainment in 1988 for the Atari 2600 and in 1989 for the Atari 7800.[2][3]
The game features a "behind the pitcher" viewpoint for pitching and batting, a viewpoint which was introduced by the classic computer game Hardball. In addition, the game features different "bird's eye" views of the field depending on where the ball is hit; there are two infield views (one for each half of the infield) and three outfield views (left field, center field, and right field).