Backyard Baseball 97 Comes to Consoles
Family Friendly Gaming News
CHICAGO, June 12th, in the year of our Lord 2025 –
Children’s and family entertainment company Playground Productions
today announced the long-awaited console debut of “Backyard Baseball
’97.” The widely beloved video game that teed up a generation of
kid-powered sports entertainment will be available on Nintendo
Switch and PlayStation 5 beginning June 12th.
Following recent chart-topping success across Steam, Android, and
iOS devices—where the game hit #1 across multiple categories and was
named an Apple editorial pick—the console release continues
Playground Productions’ mission to preserve and celebrate the
nostalgic fun of the original Backyard Sports titles. The June
launch marks a major milestone as Backyard Baseball ’97 is brought
to console for the first time.
“Whether you grew up playing on a family desktop or are just
discovering the magic for the first time, this game’s
pick-up-and-play charm, funny characters, and nostalgic art style
remain unrivaled,” said Lindsay Barnett, CEO of Playground
Productions, which owns Backyard Sports, in announcing the launch.
“It's an incredible retro game that celebrates the joy of play, and
we’re proud to bring it to kids and families everywhere – in the
living room or on the go.”
Remastering the original Backyard Baseball game to modern devices
was no walk in the ballpark, as the team did not have the source
code from the original game. Developer Mega Cat Studios, alongside a
dedicated team of passionate fans, made the impossible possible
earlier this year – unlocking the game through reverse engineering
of the source code for modern console play.
“For 28 years, this game has held a singular place in sports and
game-lovers’ hearts,” said James Deighan, Founder and CEO, Mega Cat
Studios. “To be able to bring this game back to life for the modern
gamer, to expand the base of those who enjoy playing it, and to have
those two audiences play together is a privilege and a pleasure for
all of us. We’re excited to bring this to continually new
audiences.”
No word on a physical copy version of this
product on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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