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Baseball Stars 2
BaseballStars2NeoGeoBoxart.jpg
Box cover of Baseball Stars 2 for the Neo-Geo
Developer(s) Eikichi Kawasaki and team
Publisher(s) SNK (Arcade) / Romstar (NES)
Designer(s) Miki, Y. Kawase
Platform(s) Arcade Game, NES, Neo Geo CD, Virtual Console
Release date(s) 1992 (Arcade)
1992 (NES)
1994 (SNK Neo Geo CD)
Genre(s) Sports game
Mode(s) Single player, 2-player
Input methods 8-way Joystick, 4 Buttons
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system Neo-Geo

Baseball Stars 2 is a 2-player baseball arcade game released by SNK in 1992 for the Neo-Geo console. A less cartoony console version was released for the NES by Romstar the same year.

The Neo-Geo version was released for Virtual Console on December 10, 2007 and the PlayStation 2, PSP and Wii as part of SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1.

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Arcade version

You can select from one of 18 teams across two leagues - Exciting League (beginner) & Fighting League (expert):

Exciting League:

Fighting League

NES version

Baseball Stars 2 for the Nintendo Entertainment System was distributed by Romstar in 1992. It is the most recent installment of the Baseball Stars franchise released for Nintendo gaming systems.

Changes made from the original Baseball Stars, released by SNK in 1989:

  • RUNNING attribute intuitively affects speed on the field. DEFENSE only affects arm strength and diving range.
  • Improved pitch control. This gives the game a slightly less realistic feeling compared to the first installment.
  • Easier bunting controls; bunts are now retractable. (Hold Down+A to bunt instead of stopping the swing partway through.)
  • Ability to see lead-offs while pitching/batting.
  • 6 pitchers and 4 bench players instead of 5 each.
  • New music and home run animations. These include the "Power connect" graphic for a two-run home run, an animated graphic of the batter rounding the bases and pumping his fist for a 3-run home run or grand slam, and a similar (yet very rare) graphic including a Yorkshire terrier following the batter for a come-from-behind (usually game-ending) home run in a dramatic situation.
  • Inability to rename players.

Teams include:

Player-editable teams include:

  • Milwaukee Rockets (Milwaukee Brewers)
  • Memphis Bluesox
  • NY Comets (NY Yankees)
  • Torrance Tigers (Romstar was headquartered in Torrance, CA when the game was released)
  • Detroit Arrows (Detroit Tigers)
  • Vancouver Cobras


Players can still create leagues of up to 125 games (6 teams playing each other 25 times) and view statistics such as League Standings and Top 10 in Average, Home Runs, Runs Batted In, Earned Run Average, Wins and Saves. (A peculiar glitch occurs when viewing league leaders. The last pitcher listed on any user-created team in "View Team" does not appear in any of the Top 10 leaderboards.) Players can still hire and fire players, and upgrade them using the same 15-point system introduced in the original Baseball Stars.

Note: Players on the 6 Custom Teams in the game can only be traded among them as they cannot be altered with the 12 established clubs. Whenever certain custom players are traded, and if the custom team is playing in League Mode, you can adjust the batting order and fielding positions among that custom team before any season play game in League Mode.

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Baseball Stars 2
Box artwork for Baseball Stars 2.
Developer(s) SNK
Publisher(s)
Arcade
SNK
NES
Romstar
Release date(s)
Arcade, NES
Neo Geo CD
Wii Virtual Console
Genre(s) Baseball
System(s) Arcade, NES, Neo Geo CD, Virtual Console
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)
CERO: All ages
PEGI: Ages 3+
OFLC: General
ESRB: Everyone

Baseball Stars 2 is a two-player baseball arcade game released by SNK in 1992 for the Neo-Geo console. A less cartoony console version was released for the NES by Romstar the same year.

The Neo-Geo version was released for Virtual Console on December 10, 2007 and the PlayStation 2, PSP and Wii as part of SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1.

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Baseball Stars 2

Developer(s) SNK
Publisher(s) Romstar
Release date NES:
July 1992 (NA)
Genre Sports (Baseball)
Mode(s) Single player
1-2 players alternating
Age rating(s) N/A
NES
Platform(s) Nintendo Entertainment System
Media Cartridge
NES
Input NES Controller
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