What are the differences between the original Replay Baseball and the new version?
The current Replay Baseball game and the original version are actually substantially the same, in terms of game play. In fact, any new seasons can even be played using the last original version’s Chart Book (from 1990) with accurate results. One of the main differences is the game’s physical appearance and format. Replay’s original game had individually-cut player cards, with pitchers printed on extra-tall cards so that the opposing pitcher’s grades appeared above the team’s stacked lineup of hitters. The cards were on heavy stock, and printed in red and black, and they were neat! The original Replay Games company shut down after the 1990 season. In the new format produced since 1999, the ratings are now presented as cut cards within a yearbook package (early yearbook versions were printed on perforated pages). All yearbooks also feature other pertinent information from that season, including standings, league leaders, team and individual stats, and for classic historical seasons, in-s