1986 World Series re-enacted in RBI Baseball
If you're not a fan of baseball and old skool NES baseball games, skip to the next post. Furthermore, if the name Bill Buckner makes your stomach turn (we're looking at you Red Sox Nation) better skip as well.
While trying to win a You Tube video contest, Conor of San Diego Serenade put the above piece of video, baseball, and gaming art together. He writes: "I decided that I wanted to enter this YouTube Cybersmack contest and win $25,000 for creating the best internet viral video, so I decided to re-enact Game Six of the 1986 World Series in RBI Baseball, my favorite video game of all time... So this took a long time, and I heard more of the RBI theme music in those hours than a man ever should."
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
EJFLEX @ Apr 11th 2006 8:24AM
Umm.. this is pretty much the coolest thing I have seen in a long time. Being a Sox Hater and a Yankee fan.. and a fan of the classic 8bit baseball games. This just "Hit Home" for me.. No pun. haha So awesome.
Eric @ Apr 11th 2006 8:29AM
hahahahahah, that was genius. Perfectly done, if only people would do more stuff like this. It almost seems like re-enacting actual events in 8-bit some how makes it funnier.
BoltYourselfIn @ Apr 11th 2006 8:31AM
All i can say is WOW. One of my best childhood memories just got brought back to life. I watched that with a huge smile. This guy deserves to win regardless if he's over the 3 minute time limit or not.
GETS BY BUCKNER!!!!!
=)
the Base @ Apr 11th 2006 8:55AM
Wow..talk about bringing back a couple childhood memories! I remember listening to that broadcast in my dad's car..."Gets by Buckner!" Loved me some RBI Baseball on NES, too. Very well done!
Bizzle @ Apr 11th 2006 9:03AM
haha that is awesome, must have taken a LOT of time
Matt @ Apr 11th 2006 9:07AM
Buckner has been forgiven. 2004 did a lot to assuage those emotions. Just take a look at last year's ALDS where 2B Tony Graffanino had a similar error, and was given a nice standing O the next day at Fenway.
Nonetheless this is a pretty amusing video! Now how bout a reenactment of the last inning of the 04 World Series, just to keep it fair and ballanced?
Hopefully the Devil Rays can maintain their lead over Brokeback Damon and the rest of the yankees for a while longer.
David Rudden @ Apr 11th 2006 9:41AM
Amazing. As a die hard Mets fan, I could watch this clip backwards and forwards for hours. Heck, they should show this on the Jumbotron at Shea!
If the theme song grated on the guys nerves so much, couldn't he have just played the game on mute? There's probably some equally annoying audio clues he had to listen for. I was always a Bases Loaded guy myself.
Josh Wardell @ Apr 11th 2006 9:43AM
Beautiful in so many ways... Great job (by both Conor, and the Mets!)
PodMonkeys @ Apr 11th 2006 10:02AM
Great job on the vid! My Cable is gone for a week, and has been out for 2, so I'll take my baseball anyway I can! :D
About Graf's "similar" error, the Sox had plenty of innings to make up for it, but just couldn't do it, so I just see it as an error thats not really comparable to Buckner's.
minus_273 @ Apr 11th 2006 10:34AM
oh right, this just happens to come up on Red Sox opening day. Well, look at your team Yankee fans, you are at the bottom with 2-4. wow thats an impressive start. You lost twice as many games as you've won.
Jeff @ Apr 11th 2006 11:51AM
Yeah, nice job on the vid. I remember watching this live when I was a kid, and it was still the most amazing thing I've ever seen in sports - it's hard to even explain to people now what it was like. I mean one thing people forget is that this was the bottom of the 10th - it was tied after 9, and the Sox scored twice in the top of the 10th. So the crowd was already totally taken out of it, then when it got down to 2 outs and 2 strikes (like three separate times), I mean nobody thought the Mets had a chance. As cool as it is, RBI Baseball can't quite capture the real drama of that night :)
But watching this vid, I can still picture all those moments as they really happened.
One thing people also forget is that there was a game 7 after this, and the Mets were also down 6-3 in that game! Two amazing comebacks in a row and two crushing defeats for the Red Sox. The second one was a little more traditional, though (Ray Knight homered in game 7, I think in the 7th inning).
Jeff @ Apr 11th 2006 11:57AM
Minor correction: my memory was a little off on game 7 - the Mets were down 3-0, and won 6-3. I did remember Knights homer correctly, though.
Jeff @ Apr 11th 2006 11:59AM
Argh, no, they won 8-5! Man, 20 years is a long time.
pdubya @ Apr 11th 2006 12:41PM
Wow no one cut the guy apart. Must be the first time I've ever seen that happen on this site.
TK00 @ Apr 11th 2006 1:52PM
#8 - Calm down there chowder-head, the season is 162 games. The Yanks started off a lot worse last season and they finished in first place.
#4 - Nice, you've already resorted to gay jokes about a player who did sooo much for you to win the 2004 WS. Not too surprising coming from a Red Sox fan I suppose. And by the way, the D-rays are annoying, but they finished in last place and the will this year as well. Noone had a lead over the Yanks in the reg season.
Rivendale286 @ Apr 11th 2006 2:03PM
I was always a Bases Loaded guy too, but this is an amazing video. A lot of hours of work put into this one...
And yeah, every (non-Yankee) fan hates Damon now. Being such a critical part of the "stick-it-to-the-Yankees" team and then completely selling out. I definitely have no respect for him anymore (and every other player that goes to the Yanks to get $40 million instead of $30)... MLB needs a salary cap...
Tom @ Apr 11th 2006 3:44PM
Wow. Just wow. Even as a life long diehard Sox fan, who was 6 in 1986 and still remembers that late night moment all too well (it was on a black & white TV for the record, I was in my parents room while they were downstairs watching it), I simply have to tip my hat to the guy who made this. RBI is still my all time favorite baseball game.
I think my favorite part of the vid has to be when they named Marty Barrett player of the game and had the pixelated guy as the picture... Priceless!
I forgave Buckner back in the late 80's though for what its worth. (Though I still blame McNamara for a dozen or so reasons.) I was at the game when he hit an inside the park homerun. Granted, the right fielder fell into the stands, but it was still amazing. Johnny Damon on the other hand will never be forgiven. Though I obviously respect what he did for the team in his years here, he is without a doubt now the poster boy for everything that is wrong with baseball.
Michael Gross @ Apr 11th 2006 4:39PM
Man, I love Vin Scully....
Dirk Dorkelson @ Apr 11th 2006 4:55PM
I lost respect for Damon when he bolted the A's for Red Sox money. Why was it so surprising when he left the Red Sox over money?
burn @ Apr 11th 2006 10:48PM
dude. thats one of the greatest things ive seen / heard in a long time..
i totally remeber listening to this game on the radio as a kid..
Jedite @ Apr 12th 2006 12:42PM
An RBI rendition of one of the greatest games in baseball history, Love it!
I love both teams, I happen to be a Bostonian that favors the way the National League plays the game, so that was, in my heart of hearts, the greatest World Series ever. Besides, everyone in these parts agress that if not 1986, 2004 would not have been so sweet!
Drew @ Apr 16th 2006 5:38PM
How'd you get Kevin Mitchell on there? He was on SF in the game.
Dave @ Apr 16th 2006 9:26PM
Unbelievable! I am going to link my website (Sportscastingjobs.com) to this!
Rob @ May 7th 2006 9:59PM
As a die hard Met's fan since 1984, you just made my day and brought tears to my eyes. :)
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Shaun @ May 16th 2006 5:23PM
Hey, you Mets and yankees fans need SOMETHING to be happy about, I guess, lol. Sweeping the Yanks in '04 after being down 0-3 and then winning it all has taken the sting out of this play forever.
Cam @ May 18th 2006 10:11PM
"#4 - Nice, you've already resorted to gay jokes about a player who did sooo much for you to win the 2004 WS. Not too surprising coming from a Red Sox fan I suppose. And by the way, the D-rays are annoying, but they finished in last place and the will this year as well. Noone had a lead over the Yanks in the reg season."
Good call except you're way wrong. Baltimore was in first for a large portion of the beginning of last season and Sox held 1st place for a while as well. Yanks and Red Sox had identical records after the final regular season game. Please play again.