
Capcom Baseball is a sports video game series by Capcom.
Video Games[]
- Capcom Baseball Suketto Gaijin Oo-Abare! (October 1989) for Arcade
Links to Other Series[]
| Direction | Series | Date | Description | Type
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mega Man | October 1989 | One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Rockman", after the series' japanese name. | 3 | |
| Street Fighter | October 1989 | One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Street", after the series. | 3 | |
| Commando (Capcom) | October 1989 | One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Senjou", after the series' japanese name, Senjou no Ookami. | 3 | |
| 194X | October 1989 | One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "43", in reference to 1943: The Battle of Midway. | 3 | |
| Trojan | October 1989 | One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Banka", after the series' Japanese name, Tatakai no Banka. | 3 | |
| Tenchi wo Kurau | October 1989 | One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Tenchio", after the series. | 3 | |
| F-1 Dream | October 1989 | One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Efdrea", after the series. | 3 | |
| Willow | October 1989 | One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Willow", after the series. | 3 | |
| Area 88 | October 1989 | One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Area", after the series. | 3 | |
| Side Arms | October 1989 | One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Sidea", after the series. | 3 | |
| Dokaben | October 1989 | One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Dokaben", after the series. | 3 | |
| SonSon | October 1989 | One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Sonson", after the series. | 3 | |
| Ghosts 'n Goblins | October 1989 | Arthur is pictured in a newspaper ad in Capcom Baseball. One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Daimakai", after Ghouls 'n Ghosts Japanese name, Dai Makaimura. | 2 | |
| Forgotten Worlds | October 1989 | The Unknown Soldiers are pictured in a newspaper ad in Capcom Baseball. One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Lost", after the series' Japanese name, Lost Worlds. | 2 | |
| Strider | October 1989 | Strider Hiryu is pictured in a newspaper ad in Capcom Baseball. One of the players in the "Capcom Games" team is named "Stri", after the series. | 2 |