Ken Griffey Jr.’s Winning Run is a baseball video game developed by Rare for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that is named after the baseball player Ken Griffey Jr. It is the follow-up to Nintendo’s previous Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball. Two years later, Nintendo released another game featuring Griffey, Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr., for the Nintendo 64.
The game features the 28 MLB teams in existence at the time, though playing through a full 162 game season unlocks the option to play against the two 1998 expansion teams, the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and the Arizona Diamondbacks. The game includes a franchise mode, MLB Challenge mode, exhibition (single-game) play, and All-Star Game mode, which includes a home run derby mode.
Unlike its predecessor, most of the stadiums in the game are generic and the Houston Astros play on natural grass at the Astrodome. From the batter’s box most of the other stadiums look authentic but once the ball goes towards the warning track, the outfield walls on either side have a big wall and left center/centerfield/right center have a small outfield wall. At Wrigley Field the ivy is visible from the batters box, but once the ball goes towards the outfield wall there is no signature green ivy.
This was one of the first video games to have alternate uniforms for a sports game. The computer randomly selects either the standard home and away, or a “colored” alternate. In some cases the home team will be in their gray uniform while the away team will be in an alternate or standard home white. Homeruns are much harder than in its predecessor, as pitching is the main key to this game.
File Name | Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run |
Cart Size | 2.51MB |
Region | USA |
Version | 1.0 |
Developer | Rare |
Genre | Sports |
Platform | Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) |
Release Date | June 10, 1996 |
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Game Genie is the name for a selection of video game enhancers developed by Codemasters and distributed by Galoob in the United States.
Each device provides an opportunity to customize gameplay, allowing players to take advantage of features not originally intended by developers, such as cheating, altering elements within a game, as well as unlocking hidden functions and assets.
To use Game Genie codes on BSNES. Load the rom and head over to the tools tab. Select Cheat editor and insert your game genie code. Ensure the "enable cheats" box is ticked for the codes to take effect.
List of Game Genie Codes for Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run
Can Choose Hidden Teams: DC6E-4F03
Always Hit Homeruns
Works for both teams
DD86-34AD
5D86-370D
EE84-C40F
Hit A Homerun
Hold A and hit the ball. Can be used while ball is in play too
CD8D-3F6D
F78D-3FAD
0D8D-340D
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