Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest is a Game Boy Color video game released in America in June 1999. Despite the Game Boy Color's limitations and its 8-bit graphics, this version was intended to be more realistic than its Nintendo 64 counterpart. It can be considered a baseball simulation rather than an arcade style game like the original. The game features a create-your-own player mode, and features a Multiplayer section as well that supports up to four players in the Home Run Derby, and two players in exhibition.
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| - Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest is a Game Boy Color video game released in America in June 1999. Despite the Game Boy Color's limitations and its 8-bit graphics, this version was intended to be more realistic than its Nintendo 64 counterpart. It can be considered a baseball simulation rather than an arcade style game like the original. The game features a create-your-own player mode, and features a Multiplayer section as well that supports up to four players in the Home Run Derby, and two players in exhibition.
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| - Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest is a Game Boy Color video game released in America in June 1999. Despite the Game Boy Color's limitations and its 8-bit graphics, this version was intended to be more realistic than its Nintendo 64 counterpart. It can be considered a baseball simulation rather than an arcade style game like the original. The game features a create-your-own player mode, and features a Multiplayer section as well that supports up to four players in the Home Run Derby, and two players in exhibition.
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