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About: All Star Baseball 2003
Developed by Acclaim Studios Austin under license from Major League Baseball Properties and the Major League Baseball Players Association, The All-Star Baseball franchise has been praised by industry press for its breakthrough graphics and gameplay.
The franchise is widely regarded in the video game industry as the premier baseball series, having been previously been given the Editors Choice Award from Imagine Games Network two years in a row. All-Star Baseball 2003 combines the perfect blend of simulation style hardball for the baseball fanatic with the pick up and play ease for the casual sports gamer. With the endorsement of four time World Series Champion shortstop Derek Jeter; authentic teams, stadiums, rosters and uniforms; and Cooperstown license, baseball is sure to be a Grand Slam on all next generation platforms.
Key Features:
All 30 Major League teams and over 900 players all with official stadiums, logo’s and uniforms.
• All-new player models will feature 3-D Cyberscan technology giving All-Star Baseball the most realistic representation for player faces ever seen.
• Incredible depth with 10 game modes: 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 twenty consecutive seasons.
• All-new Expansion Play allows baseball fanatics to choose a city, stadium and team logo and add that team into the Major leagues.
• All-new Expansion draft; users will draft from a pool of unprotected players and build a team from free agents and minor leaguers.
• First time ever; official in-game Donruss player trading cards enables users to collect, trade and unlock cheats.
• Over 50 stadiums to choose from including 9 classic stadiums and 10 expansion stadiums.
• Cooperstown Hall Of Fame team featuring your favorite sluggers from the past like Mike Schmidt, Reggie Jackson and Yogi Berra.
• For the first time; a 3-man broadcast booth with Bob Brenly, Thom Brennaman and Steve Lyons.
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