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- Computer_Baseball abstract "Computer Baseball is a 1981 computer simulation computer game by Strategic Simulations, Inc.. It was released for several home computers, including Amiga, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, DOS and Apple Macintosh.Players can manage a game between teams from 14 different World Series contests, or enter in or load the statistics for other teams. For example, players can manage either the Brooklyn Dodgers or New York Yankees in a rematch of the 1955 World Series. Two players can manage against each other, one player can manage against a computer manager, or the computer can manage both teams.Game play is limited to managerial decisions: setting lineups, pitching changes, pinch hitters and other substitutions, defensive positioning, and offensive decisions such as when to bunt, steal or hit and run.".
- Computer_Baseball wikiPageID "11576068".
- Computer_Baseball wikiPageRevisionID "604114642".
- Computer_Baseball hasPhotoCollection Computer_Baseball.
- Computer_Baseball subject Category:1981_video_games.
- Computer_Baseball subject Category:Apple_II_games.
- Computer_Baseball subject Category:Baseball_video_games.
- Computer_Baseball type 1981VideoGames.
- Computer_Baseball type Abstraction100002137.
- Computer_Baseball type Act100030358.
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- Computer_Baseball type AppleIIGames.
- Computer_Baseball type BaseballVideoGames.
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- Computer_Baseball type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Computer_Baseball comment "Computer Baseball is a 1981 computer simulation computer game by Strategic Simulations, Inc.. It was released for several home computers, including Amiga, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, DOS and Apple Macintosh.Players can manage a game between teams from 14 different World Series contests, or enter in or load the statistics for other teams. For example, players can manage either the Brooklyn Dodgers or New York Yankees in a rematch of the 1955 World Series.".
- Computer_Baseball label "Computer Baseball".
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- Computer_Baseball wasDerivedFrom Computer_Baseball?oldid=604114642.
- Computer_Baseball isPrimaryTopicOf Computer_Baseball.