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All-Star Baseball 2003

 
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100
 
platform: Xbox
series: All-Star  [view more]
publisher: Acclaim Sports, Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
developer: Acclaim Entertainment, Inc., Acclaim Studios Austin
published: February 28, 2002
genre: Sports, Baseball
players: 1-4
also for: PlayStation 2, Game Cube
 
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Abstract

What do Reggie Jackson, Mike Schmidt, and Yogi Berra have in common? They're just a few of the players who made it out for the 2003 installment of ALL-STAR BASEBALL. Choose from 30 Major League teams (or create your own in Expansion mode), and then set out to win the World Series. There are 10 modes of play, and there's comprehensive play-by-play from the likes of Bob Brenly, Thom Brennaman, and Steve Lyons. Incredible physics and realistic graphics mark this triumphant trip around the diamond.

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It's time to get out the glove and hit the field, because All-Star Baseball 2003 has your number. Choose from 10 modes of play including Exhibition, Season, Career and Manager. With Cyberscan technology, player faces look just like they do in real life. For the first time ever, All-Star Baseball 2003 has a 3-man broadcast booth which includes the voices of Bob Brenly, Thom Brennaman and Steve Lyons. With 30 teams to choose from and over 50 stadiums to play in, All-Star Baseball 2003 is looking for a home run.

Editorial review

Source: Amazon

This game features all-new player models created with 3-D CyberScan technology for one of the most realistic representations of player faces ever seen. There are 10 game modes for great depth of replay. Modes include Exhibition, Season, Career, Franchise, Expansion, All-Star Game, Series, Manager, Home Run Derby, and Batting Practice. Franchise mode allows users to play and build their favorite team for up to 20 consecutive seasons. All-new Expansion Play lets you choose a city, stadium, and team logo and add that team into the major leagues. And the Expansion Draft lets you draft from a pool of unprotected players, and build a team from free agents and minor-leaguers.

There is a three-man broadcast booth with Bob Brenly, Thom Brennaman, and Steve Lyons, for in-depth commentary. The Cooperstown Hall of Fame team features sluggers from the past like Mike Schmidt, Reggie Jackson, and Yogi Berra. All 30 major-league teams and over 900 players are represented, all with official stadiums, logos, and uniforms. There are over 50 stadiums to choose from, including eight classic stadiums and 10 expansion stadiums.



Special features

30 teams; 900 real players; 10 modes of play; incredible physics; multiplayer action
 
 

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