Gameplay
In the game, there are four leagues available. The first two contain only normal teams, the third contains only ultra teams, and the fourth allows a player to create their own league from any mixture of normal and ultra teams. A player can either control a normal baseball team or an ultra baseball team with super hitting and pitching plays to boost their chances of winning. Each Ultra play uses a certain number of points. Ultra points are limited and when they are all used up no more ultra plays can be performed. There are also some Ultra Upgrades, for outfielders and batters. These cost more points to assign, but become intrinsic effects, and do not cost points to use. Within ''Baseball Simulator 1.000'', there is an''Baseball Simulator'' series
These baseball titles included some form of "Super League" where pitchers and batters would have special abilities. * ''Baseball Simulator 1.000'' (1989, NES), also known as ''Choujin Ultra Baseball'' * '' Super Baseball Simulator 1.000'' (1991, Super NES), also known as ''Super Ultra Baseball'' * ''Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban'' (1992, SNES), NPB licensed. * ''Super Ultra Baseball 2'' (1994, SNES) * ''Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban 2'' (1994, SNES), NPB licensed. * ''Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban 3'' (1995, SNES), NPB licensed.Other
* ''Choujin Ultra Baseball Action Card Battle'' (2014, 3DS), card-based gameReception
'' Electronic Gaming Monthly'' awarded it "Best Sports-Themed Video Game" in their 1989 awards issue, giving it "top honors ... ortaking liberty with the sport itself". ''References
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