Bases Loaded 3 is the third part of the Baseball-Simulation. It corrects the shortcomings of the second part.
The third part
The third part of Bases Loaded was released under the title MoePro! Yakyū '90 Kandō Hen. It is the third part of the game series, which was published in 1990 by publisher Jaleco. Tose was the game's developer. The game was released for that NES System.
Bases Loaded 3 gameplay
The goal of the game is to win a baseball game as the game doesn't have a season play option. After the game series is complete, the player is given a numerical score based on thirteen categories including hitting, mistakes and spectacular plays. The score ranges from 1 to 100, but a player can score over 100 by earning bonus points for jumping and diving catches.
Coat
While Jaleco enlisted famed baseball player Ryne Sandberg for assistance, this portion of the game featured no actual teams or players. What was unpopular with players, however, was the somewhat bizarre premise that playing the perfect game, not winning a pennant, was the game's ultimate goal. Separately, another NES Bases Loaded game was planned, as well as several Super NES titles.
improvements
You can move your pitcher back and forth freely behind the base. This makes it easier to actually hit the balls, allowing for real gameplay. The field camera is now over the entire field as it should be. The camera is still behind the pitcher, but it's a huge improvement. The speed of the game is also top notch. It feels tighter and more fluid. Overall, the in-game hitting mechanism has been improved.
The new function
Jaleco challenges you to play the perfect game. At the end of each game you will be rated in thirteen different categories. In any case, the goal of a perfect game is to get a score of 100. Otherwise, even if you beat the other team, you won't actually win. So stay away from this game mode.
Conclusion on Bases Loaded 3
Bases Loaded 3 is a well-programmed baseball game that developers created to by Bases Loaded 2 to benefit. They improved the fielding system significantly in the third part. It still lacks real licensed players, a franchise mode and the like, but in and of itself it's not a bad game.
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