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Epic Baseball(DOS, 1993)


Epic Baseball (1993–1995) — Vintage DOS Baseball Simulation

Epic Baseball is a classic baseball simulation and strategy game from the early 1990s that places you firmly in the role of team manager rather than on the pitcher’s mound. Developed by MicroLeague Interactive Software and published as shareware by Epic MegaGames for MS-DOS PCs, this title occupies a unique niche in vintage baseball gaming history. 

๐Ÿงข Overview & Gameplay

Instead of controlling players in real-time, Epic Baseball emphasizes managerial decisions and strategy. You choose your team, set lineups, make pitching decisions, and call tactical plays — then watch as the computer simulates the action on the field. The core of the experience is watching your choices play out statistically rather than bearing down on precise batting or fielding controls. 

The shareware version of the game is limited: you can play exhibition matches with a handful of historic teams and experiment with basic strategy options. Full registered versions expand options with league play, schedule editors, playbook customizations, and more advanced management utilities. 

๐Ÿ“… Release & Versions

While differing sources list slight variations, Epic Baseball was initially released in the early ’90s, with shareware editions appearing as early as 1993 and full commercial releases around 1995
The game was distributed for DOS and was typical of the era’s shareware distribution model — letting players try a portion of the game before purchasing full functionality.

๐Ÿ•น️ Legacy & Appeal

Epic Baseball isn’t remembered for flashy graphics or arcade action, but rather its strategic depth and old-school managerial focus. In a time before major baseball franchises dominated on consoles, this title allowed PC gamers to enjoy a thoughtful, statistics-driven baseball experience. It remains a nostalgic favorite for DOS collectors and enthusiasts of classic sports sims.

Despite its relative obscurity today, Epic Baseball is a great snapshot of early 1990s PC gaming where shareware distribution and strategy-first design defined many beloved titles.


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