What Is It?
What is Nintendo trying to do to me? A few weeks ago I mentioned that we don't see a lot of sports games on the Virtual Console. And ever since I said that Nintendo has decided to post at least one sports game a week. This week it's World Class Baseball, the painfully average baseball game from the late 80s. To be fair to World Class Baseball, this game was released at a time when the TurboGrafx-16 was desperate for sports games, and for the most part this game did the trick. But like all early generation sports games, World Class Baseball was quickly surpassed by other, better baseball titles (such as World Stadium Baseball and Kowaga Puro Baseball). World Class Baseball is a competent enough sports games, the batting and pitching works for the most part and the fielding is okay. But why would you want to buy this game when you could go and pick up any one of the other, more recent baseball games for around the same price? The one thing this game has going for it is the inspired use of fake teams, such as the Paris Fries, Rome Togas, Tokyo Ninjas, Chicago Winds and Bangkok Buddhas ... now THAT'S a World Series! This isn't a terrible baseball game, but there's no denying that this kind of game has been improved upon countless times in the last twenty years.
Does It Still Hold Up?
World Class Baseball plays a good game of baseball, but there's not much to it. The stadiums all kind of look the same, the characters are boring, and there's not much in the way of modes. You pretty much play a game of baseball against the computer or a friend, and that's it. In this day and age where you can trade players, play all the way up to the World Series and partake in a home run challenge, playing World Class Baseball feels empty and shallow. The game also feels old when you start to bat and pitch ... actually; the game just feels old in general.
Is It Worth The Money?
Sports games just don't hold up very well, there's a reason why 2003's baseball game is now $5 in the used bin. If a game from four years ago is considered useless in today's market, then just imagine what most people would think of this 18 year old game. This isn't a terrible game by any stretch, but it's also not useful at all. You might as well just go and pick up that $5 baseball game from 2003; it's going to have all of the enhancements that we're used to and real players and teams.