World Series Baseball

World Series Baseball may refer to:

  • Intellivision World Series Baseball, a 1983 video game for the Mattel Intellivision
  • World Series Baseball (series), a computer and video game series
    • World Series Baseball (video game), the first game in this series
    • World Series Baseball '95, a traditional baseball simulation video game by Sega
    • World Series Baseball '96
    • World Series Baseball '98
    • World Series Baseball 2K1, the first game in the modern revival
    • World Series Baseball 2K2, a sports game developed by Visual Concepts and published by Sega for the Dreamcast and Xbox
    • World Series Baseball 2K3, a 2003 sports game developed by Visual Concepts and published by Sega for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox
    • ESPN MLB Baseball, the first 'World Series' game under the ESPN branding and the end of the World Series Baseball name
    • Major League Baseball 2K5
    • Major League Baseball 2K6, MLB 2K6, a Major League Baseball licensed baseball video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports
    • Major League Baseball 2K7, a 2007 Major League Baseball licensed baseball simulation video game developed by Kush Games and published by 2K Sports
    • Major League Baseball 2K8, a MLB licensed baseball simulation video game developed by Kush Games and published by 2K Sports
    • Major League Baseball 2K9, a 2009 MLB licensed baseball simulation video game published by 2K Sports
    • Major League Baseball 2K10, a MLB licensed baseball simulation video game published by 2K Sports
    • Major League Baseball 2K11, an MLB licensed baseball simulation video game published by 2K Sports

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