This game was so far ahead of its time. It was the only game to my knowledge that allowed you to scale the outfield wall to rob home runs along with many other things. Free agency and the dynasty mode was the ultimate on this game, and it was the vehicle for many of the dynasty modes in today's sports games. Despite the fact that most of the players were fictional (the American Dreams were based on real players), the luster was there. It felt real, it looked better than other games at the time and the AI was pretty decent as well. The only problem with this game was that the save files were highly volatile. If your game froze in the middle of a game, chances are you lost your dynasty game. There was a trick in which you pressed the reset button and held it in before you pressed the power and released both at the same time. That was really the only major flaw in a game that transcended sports games in the late 80s and into the 90s
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