Bases Loaded is a baseball video game released in 1987 for the Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by Jaleco and TOSE. As the inaugural title in the Bases Loaded series, it emphasized the dynamic interaction between pitcher and batter. However, its gameplay mechanics restricted the player's ability to gauge the ball's trajectory and optimal hitting angles during pitches.
Bases Loaded is a baseball game that was released for Arcade and the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987. It was developed by Jaleco and TOSE, and was the first installment in the Bases Loaded series, which was followed by seven sequels for three generations of consoles. The game tried to focus on the confrontation between the pitcher and the batter, putting emphasis on the face-off between the two. Unfortunately, this made the perspective fairly limited in determining where to hit the ball, or even where the ball was during a pitch.