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This is a shareware educational baseball game for MS-DOS from 1992! I have strange yet fond memories of this, but I haven't been able to find a fully-working copy of v2.0, ever. My backup copy has long since gone corrupt, but I was recently able to get it mostly working so I figured I'd show it here!

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LGR - Batter Up! - First PC Baseball Game I Played

This is a shareware educational baseball game for MS-DOS from 1992! Strange yet fond memories of playing this, but I haven't been able to find a fully-working copy of v2.0 Here's my own corrupted backup copy if you'd like to try it: https://mega.nz/#!Wd4nRQqR!L6LkXLHRMGm7JRATz8C2Z7zGcrnDAv-YgweaIPyiGm4

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Anonymous

My first baseball game (that I can remember specifically, might be predated by Atari stuff) was "World's Greatest Baseball Game". At the time, it was pretty good! Had a lot of legendary teams, real MLB names. The batter batted one-handed...

Anonymous

Maybe you can try to contact the person whose name is on the title screen? Perhaps he can provide you with a copy.

Kris Asick

I just checked the archive I have access to and I can't find this game either. This is definitely gonna be a tricky one to nail down... :o

Anonymous

Wow. Far after my time. The Texas Instruments Dataman was my thing. Still, this recalls taking mathematics when you had to write out the fraction rather than use a decimal point. Can't say learning and forgetting that skill prepared me for life. The Dataman though, yeah, that helped!

Anonymous

Never understood fractions. The devil's work I say.

Anonymous

I'm pretty sure this is the linkedin profile of the guy that wrote the game: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-s-david-vaillancourt-1446772" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-s-david-vaillancourt-1446772</a>

Anonymous

I found a web browser game that is like a remake of that. <a href="https://www.pinterest.com/explore/batterup-math/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.pinterest.com/explore/batterup-math/</a>

LazyGameReviews

I mentioned this in the video, too. It's used by the National Math Bee for their competitions!