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{{GameInfobox|image = Baseball_Stars_Professional.jpg|caption = Flyer|developer = [[SNK]]|publisher = SNK, HAMSTER Corporation|release = '''Arcade'''
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{{Vgrelease|INT=April,26 1990}}
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! colspan="2" |[[File:Baseball Stars Pro US Flyer.jpg|thumb|center]]
'''Neo Geo AES'''<br>
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{{Vgrelease|WW=July 1, 1991}}
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|Developer
'''Neo Geo CD'''<br>
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|[[SNK]]
{{Vgrelease|JP=April, 21 1995}}
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{{Vgrelease|NA=October 1996}}
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|Meg Count
'''PlayStation Network'''<br>
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|50
{{Vgrelease|WW=December 21, 2010}}
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'''Nintendo Switch'''<br>
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|NGH #
{{Vgrelease|WW=May 17, 2018}}
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|002
'''PlayStation 4'''<br>
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{{Vgrelease|JP=May 17, 2018}}
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|Release
{{Vgrelease|NA=14 March 2019}}
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|Neo Geo MVS - 4/26/1990<br />Neo Geo Home - 7/1/1991<br />Neo Geo CD - 4/21/1995
'''Xbox One'''<br>
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{{Vgrelease|WW=May 17, 2018}}|genre = Sports|platform = Arcade, Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo CD, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Network, Xbox One|previous = [[Baseball Stars]]|next = [[Baseball Stars 2]]}}'''Baseball Stars Professional''' is a baseball game developed and originally published by [[SNK]] . A follow-up to the original ''[[Baseball Stars]]'' on Nintendo Entertainment System, it was one of the launch titles for both the [[Neo Geo (system)|Neo Geo MVS&nbsp;and AES]]  platforms, in addition of also being one of the pack-in games for the AES, as well as the first baseball title released for the Neo Geo.
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|Designer(s)
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|[[Miki T.]]<br />[[Toyohisa Tanabe]]
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|Composer(s)
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|[[Toshikazu Tanaka]]
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|Genre(s)
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|Sports
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In the game, the players compete with either computer-controlled opponents or against other players in matches across various ballparks. Although it was originally launched for the Neo Geo MVS, ''Baseball Stars Professional'' would be later released for both Neo Geo AES and [[Neo Geo CD]]  in 1991 and 1995 respectively, in addition of being re-released through download services for various gaming consoles, among other ways to play it as of date.
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== Gameplay ==
  
==Gameplay==
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== Story ==
''Baseball Stars Professional'' is a baseball game similar to the original ''Baseball Stars'' and other similar golf titles from the era, where players compete in matches against computer-controlled opponents or other players across two ballparks. There are only two modes featured in the game: Tournament is the main single-player mode where one player compete against CPU-controlled opponents in a season. Versus, as the name implies, is a two-player mode where two people compete against each other. Most of the original teams featured in the first ''Baseball Stars'' return in this game, however some of the features within the first game were removed for a more arcade-style approach of the sport, such as team management and the ability to create a new team from the ground up, among others. If a memory card is present, the players are allowed to save their progress and resume into the last match the game saved at through a password system.
 
  
==Videos==
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== Characters ==
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NGH-002- Baseball Stars Professional - Neo Geo Generation - Basement Brothers - Neo Geo Collection
 
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{{Wikipedia}}
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== Cartridge/CD Shots ==
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 2 June 2021

Baseball Stars Pro US Flyer.jpg
Developer SNK
Meg Count 50
NGH # 002
Release Neo Geo MVS - 4/26/1990
Neo Geo Home - 7/1/1991
Neo Geo CD - 4/21/1995
Director(s)
Producer(s)
Designer(s) Miki T.
Toyohisa Tanabe
Programmer(s)
Artist(s)
Composer(s) Toshikazu Tanaka
Genre(s) Sports

Gameplay

Story

Characters

Cartridge/CD Shots

Ports

FAQs

Reviews

Trivia

Debug Dip Switch Settings

Soundtrack

Game Connections

Backgrounds