EG:"When the Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz wanted to show the sweet glory of a baseball pitch in flight, he would use a sort of shorthand. He'd draw two straight lines, scoring a horizontal channel across the panel, and within that channel a third wavy line gave you an impression of the stitching, moving up and down as the ball turned. If you enjoy spotting details like that, you'll love Super Mega Baseball, a game in which reading the stitching of an incoming ball is an entirely legitimate tactic. Is it spinning? If so, how fast? What kind of pitch am I dealing with? Where is it going to meet the bat?"
Acclaimed indie baseball series gets Franchise mode, visual overhaul
FanBolt writes: "During NVIDIA’s recent conference at CES 2017 I was very interested in learning about what they would announce at the show, especially when it comes to computer gaming as I’m always putting the latest GeForce GTX graphics card to the test with many of the greatest PC games. However, it was a different piece of hardware that caught my attention this year as NVIDIA announced a new Shield TV streaming device. Not only is it for streaming movies and TV shows in 4K, but also for streaming games in a new and much improved way. This totally peaked my interest."
A.J. says: "I don't like sports but for some reason I love playing baseball video games. Here, I'll cover all the bases as to why this sport appeals to non-fans like me so let's get this ball game going."