Tony La Russa's Ultimate Baseball

Tony La Russa's Ultimate Baseball is the first game in the Tony La Russa Baseball series, published in 1991 for DOS and Commodore 64.

Tony La Russa's Ultimate Baseball
Developer(s)Beyond Software, Inc.
Publisher(s)Strategic Simulations, Inc.
Designer(s)Don Daglow
Composer(s)George Sanger
SeriesTony La Russa Baseball
Platform(s)
Release
Genre(s)Sport
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Reception

Tony La Russa's Ultimate Baseball sold 85,684 copies, becoming SSI's most successful non-Dungeons & Dragons game.[1] Computer Gaming World in 1991 praised its VGA graphics, and concluded that the game "packs a tremendous amount into a single box".[2] A 1992 review by the same author of expansion disks was less favorable. It praised the accuracy of a recreation of the 1990 Major League Baseball season, but criticized the incomplete rosters. The magazine stating that the game "still falls short of its potential ... TLRUB may be a bit closer to the "ultimate" with these disks, but it's not there yet".[3] The magazine nonetheless that year named Tony La Russa's Ultimate Baseball as 1992's best sports game.[4]

Reviews

References

  1. Maher, Jimmy (2017-12-22). "Games on the Net Before the Web, Part 3: The Persistent Multiplayer CRPG The Digital Antiquarian". The Digital Antiquarian. Retrieved 2017-12-22.
  2. Rogers, Win (November 1991). "Great "A's" Baseball". Computer Gaming World. p. 104. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
  3. Rogers, Win (August 1992). "SSI's Expansion Disks for "Tony La Russa's Ultimate Baseball"". pp. 80, 82. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
  4. "CGW Salutes The Games of the Year". Computer Gaming World. November 1992. p. 110. Retrieved 4 July 2014.

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