Bo Jackson Baseball NES

Gameplay
Someone has successfully hit the ball and it looks like it's going to go towards the back wall of the stadium.
An option allows the player to play anywhere from five to nine innings.[1] Players can choose to throw five different kinds of pitches either slowly, at a normal speed, or very rapidly.[2]
Players can either play in exhibition mode or playoff mode. Either one or two players can participate. In addition to those options, a CPU vs CPU mode and a CPU vs CPU quick mode are available in order to quicken up a tournament; the purpose is to see the stats of that particular match and quickly end tournaments. The game uses city names but not the team names because of not having any proper licensing with Major League Baseball.[1] However, the players are purely fictional and they cannot be edited. Some of the player names are parodies of real life baseball players (such as Baltimore's "Kenrip" being a not-so-subtle parody of Cal Ripken).
There is even a cheat code that allows players to play as an all-Bo Jackson baseball team.[3] The Commodore Amiga version includes a league mode that the NES version doesn't have.[4] Also, the Amiga version of Bo Jackson Baseball has enhanced 16-bit graphics that are superior to the NES version.[5]