Live play-by-play commentary Sports Talk Baseball featured Sega's sports talk speech synthesis for running commentary of each in-game play. It was their second game to feature this technology (
Joe Montana II: Sports Talk Football being the first). In order to produce the running commentary, Sega contracted sports announcer
Lon Simmons as well as the vocal reproduction company
Electronic Speech Systems to record the unique phrases and play calls for the game. Being that several simple phrases had already been recorded in the previous game, much of ''Joe Montana II: Sports Talk Football's
running commentary was reused for Sports Talk Baseball''.
Japanese version Instead of a running commentary, Super League '91 uses a constant soundtrack of Japanese drums during the game and a remix of the umpire voices to a techno tune at the main menu. There is no way to see any advanced statistics other than at the end of the game in the Japanese version (i.e., errors and hits). All the players are shown using
hiragana with English letters being used only to show field position and the status of the player.
Sonic the Hedgehog cameo If the ball is hit far enough, a black-and-white picture of
Sonic the Hedgehog can be seen on a billboard with his name below it. ==References==