Glitch Entity: The generic kids can be put on your team in Backyard Baseball through editing the coach file, but since they were never intended to appear on the Strategy screen or Meet the Players their graphics are garbled into pieces from other graphics.
Genre-Busting: The series in its early days runs on the SCUMM note Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion engine, mostly used for LucasArts adventure games and the other Humongous Entertainment series.Four-Fingered Hands: Most characters have these.These included nine blacks (Keisha, Jocinda, Dante, Stephanie, the Dobbs, Mikey, Ricky, and Ernie), three Hispanics (Maria, Jorge, and Pablo), three Asians (Luanne and the Kawaguchis), two Arabs (the Khans), and thirteen whites (Annie, Billy Jean, the Webbers, the Delvecchios, Lisa, Dmitri, Gretchen, Kimmy, Pete, Reese, and Marky). Five-Token Band: The series featured 30 characters and lot of them were ethnic, so most of the time you could make your team like this trope.Easter Egg: Hold shift while clicking on Pablo Sanchez's player profile, and he'll say a phrase in English.The outfield viewpoint also featured hand-drawn figures instead of the CGI ones that became more prominent later on.
The first two lacked the pro players that would become such an icon of the series mere years later, Baseball only allows for one-color teams instead of two, the menu navigation was completely different and did not use the streamlined forward-and-back arrow mechanic, the player stats were measured on a one-to-four scale instead of one-to-ten, you couldn't pick a home field for a season game, and several other things that would be considered major staples are completely absent (for instance, the "power-up obtained" sound).
Business of Generic Importance: Some of the various professional fields in the series are generic locations, such as "Pro Sports Arena" and "University State College", "Parks Department #2", and "Big City Stadium".In some games, he even gets a massive stat bonus if he and Achmed are on the same team. Big Brother Worship: Amir Khan, to Achmed.Nine years later, Joey is one of the new Backyard Kids. Ascended Extra: In Baseball, Vinny the Gooch mentions a former Rockets player named Joey MacAdoo.NFL Backyard Basics handles this by having the present-day pros turn into kids while they're in the Clubhouse. Not only that, but also by the time some of the pros were born, others would've already been teenagers or even adults. Anachronism Stew: The pros being kids in modern times.The series in general provides examples of: