

Man, Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball on SNES is one of those games that just feels right if you grew up with a Super Nintendo. The second you boot it up, you’re hit with that classic 90s baseball vibe—bright colors, chunky sprites, and that satisfying *thwack* when you connect with a pitch.
It’s not the deepest baseball sim out there, but that’s kind of the charm. You pick your team, jump into a game, and within minutes you’re either celebrating a home run or groaning at an infield error. The controls are simple—no crazy button combos, just timing and a bit of luck. Fielding takes some getting used to (why do outfielders move like they’re stuck in molasses?), but once you get the hang of it, robbing homers feels amazing.
And yeah, it’s got Frank Thomas on the cover, but don’t expect MLB rosters or anything—just a solid, arcade-y baseball game that holds up way better than it probably should. If you’re into retro sports games, this one’s a solid pick.
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