Extra Innings is a baseball video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), developed by Sting and published by Sony Imagesoft in 1992. As a sports genre title, it simulates America's favorite pastime with a blend of arcade and realistic gameplay elements. Players can choose from 12 fictional teams, customize their line-ups, and play through exhibition matches or a full season mode, complete with playoffs. The game features a two-player versus mode, simple controls for batting and pitching, and colorful 16-bit graphics that capture the spirit of the game on the retro platform.