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Below is a test article for ''Baseball'' not yet ready for mainspace.
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=Baseball=
{{game infobox
|image=[[File:Baseball Game Boy Cover.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release='''Game Boy:'''<br>{{release|Japan|April 21, 1989|USA|July 31, 1989|Europe|1990}} '''Virtual Console (3DS):'''<br>{{release|USA|July 13, 2011}}
|genre=Baseball
|modes=Single player
|ratings=
|platforms=[[Game Boy]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])
|media={{media|gb=1}}
|input={{input|gb=1|3ds=1}}
}}
'''''Baseball''''' is a [[Game Boy]] color port of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] title, ''{{wp|Baseball (1983 video game)|Baseball}}''. The game is based on {{wp|Baseball|the sport of the same name}}, most popular in the United States. It was released as a launch title for the Game Boy in both Japan and the United States. The game's cover in the Western release features [[Mario]] pitching a baseball; the Japanese cover does not.
The Game Boy version of ''Baseball'' was re-released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console]] in 2011.
==Gameplay==
The game boasts two separate modes, a "USA MODE" with English character names and a "JPN MODE" where the character's names are Japanese names. Aside from the names of the characters, the Japanese mode changes how the ball speed is indicated, the display order of the ball count, and the background music played. The game features only two teams regardless of mode chosen: "W-BEARS" (White Bears<ref name="INS">[https://www.thegameisafootarcade.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Baseball-Game-Manual.pdf Baseball Instruction Booklet]</ref>; whom always bat first) and "R-EAGLES" (Red Eagles<ref name="INS"></ref>; whom always pitch first). Mario and [[Luigi]] both appear as pitchers in the "USA MODE", both playing for opposite teams. 
One key difference between the NES and Game Boy versions, are that the Game Boy version introduces the ability to let the player control the players catching the balls in the field. If the player wishes to let the computer control the players in the field, they can opt out by not pressing any buttons; pressing a button during this scene will let the player take control.
==Characters==
===USA Mode===
====White Bears====
*[[Mario]] (Pitcher)
*Paul (Pitcher)
*Eric (Pitcher)
*Jimmy (Pitcher)
*Mike (Batter)
*Tom (Batter)
*Jim (Batter)
*John (Batter)
*Bob (Batter)
*Rick (Batter)
*David (Batter)
*Eddie (Batter)
*Jack (Pinch Hitter)
*Alan (Pinch Hitter)
*Fred (Pinch Hitter)
====Red Eagles====
*[[Luigi]] (Pitcher)
*Phil (Pitcher)
*Randy (Pitcher)
*Sam (Pitcher)
*Joe (Batter)
*Louis (Batter)
*Teddy (Batter)
*Steve (Batter)
*Peter (Batter)
*Scott (Batter)
*Brian (Batter)
*Jeff (Batter)
*Duke (Pinch Hitter)
*Jason (Pinch Hitter)
*Mac (Pinch Hitter)
===Japan Mode===
====White Bears====
*Igawa (Pitcher)
*Mura (Pitcher)
*Kane (Pitcher)
*Natsu (Pitcher)
*Waka (Batter)
*Michi (Batter)
*Wan (Batter)
*Cho (Batter)
*Kohji (Batter)
*Buchi (Batter)
*Isao (Batter)
*Yoshi (Batter)
*Kake (Pinch hitter)
*Morio (Pinch hitter)
*Dai (Pinch hitter)
====Red Eagles====
*Tonbi (Pitcher)
*Yama (Pitcher)
*Keshi (Pitcher)
*Inaho (Pitcher)
*Fuku (Batter)
*Jiroh (Batter)
*Hario (Batter)
*Futo (Batter)
*Kado (Batter)
*Ochi (Batter)
*Nomu (Batter)
*Toyo (Batter)
*Hide (Pinch hitter)
*Erito (Pinch hitter)
*Irose (Pinch hitter)
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Game Boy Baseball Character Select.png|USA MODE, starting pitcher character selection
</gallery>

Revision as of 16:31, June 30, 2022

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"Paper Jorge is the sysop who keeps reverting my edits. He is very papery."
A troll's article on me

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I've been an active member on this website for 15 years and counting, since August 11, 2006. That's got to be older than some of you! My resume includes being a former sysop of the MarioWiki, former chat operator, former sysop of our now defunct Userpedia community, and least importantly, founding UnMario Wiki.

For the last decade following my demotions and exiles from the community, I've been on and off of this site. I'll drop in here occasionally to edit, but otherwise, here's my Twitter, Youtube, Instagram and Steam.

My website, work in progress. Not much on it, really.

take care, friends~

Below is a test article for Baseball not yet ready for mainspace.

Baseball

Paper Jorge
North American box art for Baseball
Developer Nintendo R&D 1
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Game Boy, Virtual Console (3DS)
Release date Game Boy:
Template:Release Virtual Console (3DS):
Template:Release
Genre Baseball
Mode(s) Single player
Input
Game Boy:
Nintendo 3DS:

Baseball is a Game Boy color port of the Nintendo Entertainment System title, Baseball. The game is based on the sport of the same name, most popular in the United States. It was released as a launch title for the Game Boy in both Japan and the United States. The game's cover in the Western release features Mario pitching a baseball; the Japanese cover does not.

The Game Boy version of Baseball was re-released on the Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console in 2011.

Gameplay

The game boasts two separate modes, a "USA MODE" with English character names and a "JPN MODE" where the character's names are Japanese names. Aside from the names of the characters, the Japanese mode changes how the ball speed is indicated, the display order of the ball count, and the background music played. The game features only two teams regardless of mode chosen: "W-BEARS" (White Bears[1]; whom always bat first) and "R-EAGLES" (Red Eagles[1]; whom always pitch first). Mario and Luigi both appear as pitchers in the "USA MODE", both playing for opposite teams.

One key difference between the NES and Game Boy versions, are that the Game Boy version introduces the ability to let the player control the players catching the balls in the field. If the player wishes to let the computer control the players in the field, they can opt out by not pressing any buttons; pressing a button during this scene will let the player take control.

Characters

USA Mode

White Bears

  • Mario (Pitcher)
  • Paul (Pitcher)
  • Eric (Pitcher)
  • Jimmy (Pitcher)
  • Mike (Batter)
  • Tom (Batter)
  • Jim (Batter)
  • John (Batter)
  • Bob (Batter)
  • Rick (Batter)
  • David (Batter)
  • Eddie (Batter)
  • Jack (Pinch Hitter)
  • Alan (Pinch Hitter)
  • Fred (Pinch Hitter)

Red Eagles

  • Luigi (Pitcher)
  • Phil (Pitcher)
  • Randy (Pitcher)
  • Sam (Pitcher)
  • Joe (Batter)
  • Louis (Batter)
  • Teddy (Batter)
  • Steve (Batter)
  • Peter (Batter)
  • Scott (Batter)
  • Brian (Batter)
  • Jeff (Batter)
  • Duke (Pinch Hitter)
  • Jason (Pinch Hitter)
  • Mac (Pinch Hitter)

Japan Mode

White Bears

  • Igawa (Pitcher)
  • Mura (Pitcher)
  • Kane (Pitcher)
  • Natsu (Pitcher)
  • Waka (Batter)
  • Michi (Batter)
  • Wan (Batter)
  • Cho (Batter)
  • Kohji (Batter)
  • Buchi (Batter)
  • Isao (Batter)
  • Yoshi (Batter)
  • Kake (Pinch hitter)
  • Morio (Pinch hitter)
  • Dai (Pinch hitter)

Red Eagles

  • Tonbi (Pitcher)
  • Yama (Pitcher)
  • Keshi (Pitcher)
  • Inaho (Pitcher)
  • Fuku (Batter)
  • Jiroh (Batter)
  • Hario (Batter)
  • Futo (Batter)
  • Kado (Batter)
  • Ochi (Batter)
  • Nomu (Batter)
  • Toyo (Batter)
  • Hide (Pinch hitter)
  • Erito (Pinch hitter)
  • Irose (Pinch hitter)

Gallery