
Destructoid:
"Like many people out there, I learned how to play most sports through videogames. By the time I entered various real-life leagues for baseball, basketball, and football, I had a grasp of the basic concepts of each, mostly thanks to classics like Bad News Baseball and Super Baseball 2020, two of my personal favorites.
Super Mega Baseball seeks to remind us of that retro arcade-like era of sports, where the games were mechanically sound, but more exciting than a hardcore simulation."
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."

Never call a PC gamer a casual, especially when they’re holding a sharp object or you may end up getting hurt. PC gamers are anything but casual, except when it comes to sports games. Sports games are a rare breed on PC outside of football (or soccer for my American brethren) and most PC gamers aren’t fussed by this but many, such as myself, are sports fans and would like to see more than just football on pc. Taking a sidewards step for a minute, sports games aren’t really big hitters amongst casual fans. Sports games are easy to pick up but take ages to master.