Download All Star Baseball 2003 Full Free

Download Full All Star Baseball 2003 Game

2003 – Acclaim Sports / Playstation 2 – All-Star Baseball 2003 : Featuring Derek Jeter – Rated E for Everyone – DVD Rom – 1-2 Players – Highlights: Game Modes: Exhibition / Season / Career / All-Star / Series / Manager / Home Run Derby / Batting Practice – Franchise Mode – Expansion Play – Official Player Trading Cards – 3 Man Broadcast Booth / Fox Sports Announcers – Original Case / Disc & Artwork / No Manual – VG Condition – Limited Edition – CollectibleAll-Star Baseball 2003 features all-new player models created with 3D CyberScan technology for one of the most realistic representations of player faces ever seen. There are also 10 game modes for greater replay depth. Modes include exhibition, season, career, franchise, expansion, All-Star Game, series, manager, home-run derby, and batting practice. Franchise mode allows users to play as and build their favorite teams for up to 20 consecutive seasons. All-new expansion play lets you choose a city, stadium, and team logo and add that team to 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.

The game features a three-man broadcast booth with Bob Brenly, Thom Brennaman, and Steve Lyons providing in-depth commentary. The Cooperstown Hall of Fame team features sluggers from the past such as Mike Schmidt, Reggie Jackson, and Yogi Berra. All 30 major-league teams and more than 900 players are represented, all with official stadiums, logos, and uniforms. All-Star Baseball 2003 has more than 50 stadiums from which to choose, including eight classic stadiums and 10 expansion stadiums.

  • 2003 – Acclaim Sports / Playstation 2 – Rated E for Everyone
  • All-Star Baeball 2003 : Featuring Derek Jeter
  • Game Modes:Exhibition / Season / All-star / Series + More
  • Franchise Mode / Expansion Play – Fox Sports Announcers
  • VG Cond – Limited Edition – Collectible

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  1. Evan Woods says:
    28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Amazing, March 23, 2002
    By 
    Evan Woods (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) –
    This review is from: All Star Baseball 2003 (Video Game)

    General/Summary: This is quite possibly one of the best looking baseball games that I have ever played and the gameplay goes hand in hand with it. At first I thought that this was just another mediocre baseball game but then I started to realize what this game is about. The detail in this game is amazing, the options and extras are very nice because it adds alot more life to this game. I’m sure the only reason anyone would read this is to find out if it is better than High Heat 2003 or Triple Play(ugh), well I used to own High Heat 2002 and I have the demo of 2003 and I would say that without a doubt All Star Baseball is better. In HH(the demo) it was way to easy to strike the opposing batters out, and i’m guessing that anyone who knows any kind of pitching strategy could easily win with 20+ k’s. All in all All Star Baseball is actually more of a sim than High Heat
    Gameplay: The gameplay is great. It reminded me of the MLB series from 989 for the Playstation. When you choose your pitch each button is assigned to a certain pitch, so x might be fastball and square might be change-up.(each pitcher has the right pitches that he has in real life) Then you would move the cursor to where you want in or out of the strike zone and press x to throw it. You can also throw pick-offs too first, second, and third,, simply by pressing the corresponding button, and you can also do a mid-windup pick-off which I was quite pleased with. All you have to do is wait till the pitcher is half way through his windup then you press the base, which base he’s able to throw to depends on if he’s a right hander of a left hander. If the batter hits the pitch then you move your fielder to the red circle and wait for him to catch it. If it’s a ground ball you have two options. You can go to the circle and let him pick it up and then throw or you can push the base button before he has the ball to make one fluid play. This is referred to in the manual as “future throw”. There is also two ways to bat in this game, you can use the easy batting or the regular batting. The regular batting is where you have a cursor and you try and line it up with the ball cursor, you can tilt the cursor to hit pop-ups or grounders or pull it or go with it. Then there’s the easy batting which is just like high heat, you just time it right and swing. This is what I used because I find the batting cursor too hard. You can also guess the pitches on regular batting. If you guess right your cursor gets bigger and the opposite happens if you guess wrong. There are also player cards in this game which is quite fun. Basically you get points for doing things like a double-play and you buy packs containing six cards. The more cards you have the more cheats you unlock, it’s really fun. If you’re an arcade fan then play this game on rookie and pitch like you don’t know the difference between a fastball and change-up, but if you’re a sim fan then just use the right strategy, you might want to play on a harder level, but I played a one to nothing game on rookie so I actually think that this is more of a simulation than High Heat 2003

    Graphics: These graphics are amazing, the stadiums are very accurate, and the actual field very much resembles the real field. It seems like they’ve used the 3D cyber-scan on every player because pretty much all of them look like their real life counterparts. You can know who someone is just by looking at their back because of their body build. The animations are also very good, when you’re fielding a ground ball you see the player catching it, bringing it up to his chest then starting to throw it just like in real life. Every know and then you will notice the ball magically going to the player even though he’s two feet away from it but it doesn’t happen very often, and when it does it’s not that distracting. My favorite part is the replays, you can’t do a manual replay but there is one for every play, and it’s simply amazing. When you hit a line drive and you see the ball flying by the people in the crowd you can’t help but feeling that it’s real. Speaking of the crowd, they’re just your typical videogame crowd, flat paper like, but they do move and if you see them straight on then they look quite good.

    Sound: I have heard better but not much. The announcers are almost always right and they’ll usually tell you the stats of the player from last season in his first at bat. I remeber I was the Blue Jays and I was playing the Yankees and Carlos Delgado hit a game winning home run in the 11th inning. The next game the announcer said “He came up big yesterday with a homerun to win it.” I was astonished to hear it. The crowd reacts nicely to what’s going on. In the later innings they’ll get louder if it’s close or if it’s a blowout they’ll quite down. If a big play is made they’ll get louder for the appropriate amount of time and then quite down again. Basically they react to the situations very well. I’m pleased that the…

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  2. Michael Izzo says:
    27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The most complete baseball game ever, March 1, 2002
    By 
    Michael Izzo (Virginia Beach, VA United States) –
    This review is from: All Star Baseball 2003 (Video Game)

    Two words…Franshise mode…finally somebody got it right thank you Akklaim Sports. The player detail is absolutely beautiful. The replays after each play make it almost feel like you are sitting in the stands or from the TV camera replay looks like you are watching an actual game. Expansion mode is also very fun with some very creative expansion nicknames and logos added by the software people along with some citys that should have teams such as Hawaii, Norfolk, VA, Puerto Rico, Oklahoma, Vancouver B.C. As far as the gameplay there is only one flaw that I have seen and that is sometimes when you are fielding the ball your player chasing the ball might make a catch that looks like the ball would land at least 5 feet away from where he was standing. But other times you will watch balls bounce off of players gloves and watch squibbers get under the diving infielders. Overall this is the best baseball game ever made for ANY system. The realistic feel and no 17-15 games make it that much more realistic. I have played four games with scores of 8-5, 8-3, 2-1, and 3-2. I cant get myself away from this game because every time I turn off the playstation 2 i just yearn to turn it on and play even more. Triple Play is dead…come on EA Sports add fantasy mode and i might give you a chance again but right now All Star baseball 2003 from Akklaim is the king of baseball video games. BUY THIS GAME NOW !!!!

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  3. Anonymous says:
    11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best baseball game for PS2, March 20, 2002
    By A Customer
    This review is from: All Star Baseball 2003 (Video Game)

    I have played baseball video games for years, and this is easily the best ever. Terrific graphics, uncanny realism, so many options. The graphics are superb: players look like themselves, bat as they really do, pitch as they really do. The stadiums even include the local mascot (eg. Paws in Detroit) and the proper sky line in the background. Besides the regular teams, they include “Cooperstown Legends”, a team of Hall of Famers like Mays, Musial, Kaline. They also give you old stadiums to choose, like the Polo Grounds, old Yankee Stadium and Tiger Stadium.

    The game play is tough, but enjoyable. I have a hard time hitting, but it’s fair. Players overrun the bag at first, break up double plays and make sliding catches in the outfield. There are instant replays after almost every play, but they’re from a different angle and enable you to see the ump ringing up a batter or a first baseman stretching to pull down a high throw. When you hit one out, you see the ball land in the seats and bounce around.

    But the best part is the realism. Pitchers tire as they do in real life. In my old games, I could keep a reliever in several innings with no signs of fatigue. This game, a closer is only going to last three or four batters.

    You also can break your bat when you get jammed. If you gun more than one at a batter’s head, you are ejected. Batters will sometimes even charge the mound. Then they get tossed. Stealing is much easier to do than my old game (where no one could steal) but is no sure thing. It’s fair. Most games are 5-3, 7-4, 3-2, just as they should be.

    A game takes about one hour to complete. One is also able to play a baseball trivia game, HR derby or take batting practice. In BP the pitcher/coach has a bucket of baseballs and is protected by a fence, just like it was real. In games, you see the relief pitchers throwing in the bullpen and pinch hitters taking practice cuts as they come up to the plate.

    Drawbacks: Fielding is tough, so I just let the computer do it, but the fielders break late on the batted ball, so they’re forever making over the shoulder running catches. Steve Lyons (the color man) often says the same stuff. But the biggest fault is that when you actually get the cursor right on the ball, your hitting is not what you’d expect. The best place (so it seems) is to swing just under the thrown ball to get an extra base hit. All in all it’s a 5* game. I highly recommend it.

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