Back in the late '90s and early 2000s, the Backyard Sports series was a beloved part of many gaming experiences. These games, known for their charming take on professional athletes as pint-sized versions, have now been confirmed to make a return by Playground Productions.

Backyard Sports: A Beloved Franchise

The series first appeared in 1997 with Backyard Baseball, quickly becoming a hit across various sports games like football, basketball, and hockey. The unique charm of the animated children versions of professional athletes made these games stand out, with unforgettable characters such as Pablo Sanchez, the ultimate all-star, or speedy Pete Wheeler.

What’s New in the Revival?

Playground Productions has promised to retain the original series’ nostalgic look and feel while incorporating modern features that resonate with today’s audience. This means fans can expect the same delightful gameplay but with a fresh twist, ensuring that the spirit of Backyard Sports remains intact.

Beyond Video Games

The revival isn’t limited to video games alone; Playground Productions aims to expand the [Backyard Sports] franchise into film, television, and merchandise. This multimedia approach provides wide appeal beyond gaming enthusiasts, capturing the imaginations of a new generation while rekindling memories for the nostalgic fans.


What are your favorite moments or characters from the original Backyard Sports series? What other nostalgic franchises would you like to see making a comeback?

  • Cadeillac@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    modern features

    This has me nervous. I don’t know what modern features it would truly need, but I’m worried they are talking about monetization. The fact that they are already discussing film, television, and merchandise doesn’t help

  • BenFranklinsDick@lemmy.world
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    Pablo Sanchez was fucking juicing as a child and you can’t prove me wrong. Motherfucker was sending balls into orbit.