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All-Star Games
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All-Star Baseball 2002 PS2 Playstation 2
As the first release in this series for the PlayStation 2, * Baseball offers detailed graphics with a polygon count several times greater than that in previous versions of the game, while retaining and expanding upon many of the successful gameplay features of earlier * Baseball releases. Several options allow individual players to customize the difficulty and interface settings. The game...
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All-Star Baseball 2004 PS2 Playstation 2
Acclaim's flagship baseball series continues with the release of * Baseball 2004, once again endorsed by New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter. Leading the list of new features is online support, a first for the series, as well as a special nod to the past with Negro League players and new legends teams starring the greats from yesteryear. Players can take...
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All-Star Baseball 2001 Gameboy
Includes all of the 30 MLB teams, comprising more than 700 players
Endorsed by Derek Jeter
Hone your skills in Batting Practice mode
Trade players, call up new ones from the farm team, and send down others
Try the Cooperstown Hall of Fame team, featuring recent inductees Nolan Ryan and Reggie Jackson
* shortstop Derek Jeter endorses Acclaim Sports' second...
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All-Star Baseball 2000 Gameboy
* Baseball has full MLB and MLBPA licenses, so you'll get to manage all 30 teams and 750 players. You can play a one-game exhibition or seasons of 162, 87, 26 or 13 games. For Batting Practice, you can choose any pitcher, any hitter and any combination of pitches. Naturally, * Baseball features an * Game mode, plus Playoffs and a...
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All-Star Slammin' D-Ball PlayStation
The first dodge ball game released on the PlayStation, * Slammin' D-Ball features a horizontal view of the court as eight teams compete in one of two modes: Single Match and Tournament. Teams are individually rated from one to five in throwing, catching, dashing, and dodging abilities. Offbeat male and female characters of varying skill play for the Wild Cats, Pranksters,...
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All-Star Baseball 2005 PS2 Playstation 2
* Baseball 2005 adds to the series' substantial feature set with two new perspectives designed to offer a more comprehensive ballpark experience. The game's new "FielderCam" and "BroadcastCam" are designed to provide a more complete picture of the stadium action. Meanwhile, Steve Lyons and Thom Brennaman offer commentary for English-speaking fans, and Diamondbacks announcer Oscar Soria calls the plays en Español...
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All-Star Baseball 2003 PS2 Playstation 2
Acclaim Sports' baseball franchise continues with * Baseball 2003, which features a new Franchise Mode and option for Expansion Play, allowing players to select a city, team logo, and ballpark before drafting from a list of unprotected players from the 30 existing teams. Players can then take their created...
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All-Star Baseball '97 Featuring Frank Thomas PlayStation
* Baseball 97 brings to the plate several features that build upon 1996's Frank Thomas "Big Hurt" Baseball. The most notable additions are both Major League Baseball and MLBPA licenses, offering 30 official teams and stadiums as well as over 700 real players with ratings based on the 1996 season. Six different modes of play include Exhibition, Season, Playoffs, * Game, Batting Practice, and Home Run Derby.
Also included are trades allowing would-be General Managers to help their teams make a run at the World Series. Play-by-play announcing is provided by award winning Jon Miller of ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball, and "dynamic stadium sounds" have vendors hawking peanuts and Cracker Jack. Frank Thomas also assisted with motion-capturing player animations for realistic swings and throws.
. A super-realistic full-season simulation with motion-captured animations by two-time MVP Frank Thomas and play-by-play by Jon Miller. And each player performs like real-life counterparts; pitchers' arsenals even feature actual specialty pitches.
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All Star Tennis Gameboy
With All Star Tennis '99 you can jump in front of the net and challenge some of the biggest names in tennis! This 3D simulation game brings you the excitement of real tennis gameplay without the sweat.
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All-Star Baseball '99 Gameboy
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All Star Tennis '99 PlayStation
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All-Star Racing PlayStation
All Star Racing combines four distinct racing modes: GT Racer, Stockcar Frenzy, Classic Cars, and Supercar Challenge. Pre-race options include difficulty setting (easy, medium or hard), number of laps (3-lap sprints to 15-lap endurance races), Dualshock vibration, and sound volume adjustments. This budget title from Mud Duck Productions offers single races against five computer-controlled opponents and a choice of three cars per racing style. No multiplayer or career modes are available.
Each race style includes three courses and three types of vehicles. The classic cars (Stalwort, Belling V2, and SK MK2) race on or through mountains, hillsides, and forests. GT cars (GSX, GT2R and CRX2) run at Iona, Boulder, and Hampton speedways, while Champ Team, File Team, and SPD Team stockcars race on runway, countryside, and urban tracks. The super cars (Pina 238, Fenzo 500, and Manelli 748) compete on hills, ridges, and a forest-valley track.
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All-Star Racing 2 PlayStation
Mud Duck Productions' follow up title to 2002's All Star Racing changes focus from classic, stock, and super cars to Truck, Kart, Grand Prix (open wheel), and Motorbike racing. Each type of vehicle in All Star Racing 2 features changeable color schemes and five tracks, and players can select from multiple viewpoints and three levels of difficulty. Five race lengths are offered (user's choice), beginning with three-lap sprints and increasing by increments of three, culminating in 15-lap endurance contests.
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All-Star Sports Collection W95
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