![]() ![]() At the other end of the spectrum, NFL - or American Football - is the least penetrable to me. To my stupid foreign eyes it looks like a chaotic mishmash of rugby and Gaelic football, two other sports I have very little interest in. Sandwiched betwixt these extremes like two slabs of pastrami are basketball and baseball. Basketball is alright, but it just seems like the teams take it in turn to score (yawn), and baseball is just rounders with a bigger bat and 90,000 screaming drunks lining the field (probably). Oh, and there was a film starring Kevin Costner about it once. Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2011 Ketteiban – PSP [実況パワフルプロ野球2011決定版]. 2011/12/22 Homepage: http://www.konami.jp/pawa/2011_k/. Download Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2012 Ketteiban (J)(HighRoad) ROM / ISO for PSP from Rom Hustler. 100% Fast Download. I think it was called The Postman. But I digress. This waffle is about baseball, a largely American pastime, but with a Japanese spin. Am I making any sense here at all? Baseball is very popular in Japan and so it's only natural that a baseball game based on the Japanese league would be released on the Dreamcast.and it was. Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu Dreamcast Edition is one such example of this (I know other games of this ilk exist) and represents Konami's solitary flirtation with the sport on Sega's console. Konami's support of the Dreamcast in the West was spotty at best (The Grinch, Deadly Skies and International Track & Field are the only games that spring to mind without going to look at Wikipedia) but in Japan Konami actually acted like at least one fuck was given and so there are plenty of text-heavy NTSC-J titles floating around eBay covered in pictures of super-deformed cartoon characters. Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu is actually a slight tweaking of the exceedingly popular N64 and PS1 games of the same series, known over here as Power Pro Baseball, and is a twee little game with some highly stylised visuals and over-enthusiastic play by play commentary. The game is quite text-heavy and there is virtually no English anywhere, but it isn't hard to suss out once you get going. The game was developed in part by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka (KCEO), the same team behind the International Superstar Soccer games on the N64 and this is evident once you get past the team select screen and onto the game plan screen - the very same 'bouncing face balls' from ISS64 - ISS2000 are used to represent player enthusiasm on the team selection screen. Obviously, I didn't mess around too much with this as I can't read a single letter, so I just bypassed all that and got out onto the field. Once the game proper begins, it's clear that Jikkyou isn't intended to be a graphical tour de force like Major League Baseball 2K1 - it's meant to be a fun take on the sport of adult rounders and unsurprisingly that's exactly what it is. Controls, either as a batter or a pitcher are extremely easy to pick up - you simply aim where you want the ball or the bat to go within the little 'hit box,' press A to pitch or swing.and that's it.
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