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The boys of summer have returned. All-Star Baseball 2003 combines true-to-life graphics with superior gameplay to create the most exciting baseball experience for any fan. Pick your team and begin your quest for the World Series with All Star Baseball 2003. Amazing graphics, realistic gameplay, real players – this baseball game has it all.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:021481402817
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:XBOX_ALLSTAR_BASEBALL_2003
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
So far this is the most fun, most attractive game ever made. I purchased this game not too long ago and I have been playing it non stop, right now im at the all-star break and i have collected many baseball cards which is a side feature in the game. I also love the trivia, itsgreat for when you and your friends have disputes over who knows the most about baseball. This game flat out rocks, and its better for PS2 over the Gamecube because you only need one memory card to save it on the PS2, while Gamecube u need a special extra memory card made by a third party publisher, which usually break down after a week of use, or you need 2 cards … SO GO GET IT FOR THE PS2 RIGHT NOW IF YOU NEEDA GREAT BASEBALL GAME!
This game stinks. When you think you have a double they throw it in to the second base man and usually get you out.A lot of times when the ball is like ten yards down they usually make the catch unbelieveable!! this game is not worth the money.
Being a Triple Play fan for many many seasons I was surprised at how much I enjoyed All-Star Baseball 2003. The game does not leave anything out. Triple Play is much easier to play, hitting, fielding and pitching on Triple Play presents no real challenge. All-Star there is an element of difficulty present here adding to the realism that Acclaim is trying to portray.The expansion mode gives gamers a challenge to take a rag-tag bunch of guys and turn them into winners. A novel idea in the sport arena of games. Franshise mode containing 20 seasons, would make this the last baseball game that you would ever need to buy. I am pleased to see that injuries are included, 15 day and 60 day disabled lists. A farm team for you to choose to bring up rookies and let them have their shot in the show.Stunning real life game play. The replays really give you a perspective of being there, participating in the game. Life like graphics even include breath coming from players mouths in colder temperatures. Old school uniforms allow you to play in those horrible Astros uniforms of the day.For those that do not like game play. There is a myriad of other options. You can take batting practice in a bevy of ballparks and at a variety of pitches and locations. The homerun derby gives you a tour to the past as you can try to be the forth to hit a homerun into centerfield at the Polo Grounds. And then for those that can’t stand playing video games, but like trivia. Strap on your cleats an.
i think this site is pretty cool. i especially enjoy Dolomike who is presented well in this site
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 !!!!
Ok, ok, I know that the last time I wrote a review about ASB 2003 I was a bit harsh and cold, well, I played it some more and I must say that I definetly change my mind. I play this every night, EVERY night, regardless of any new game I get, ASB 2003 is my nightlight. The trouble (if you remember) I had before was the hitting, but one feature I had completely overlooked was the batting practice. Can you say “Aced it” boys and girls?.. sure you can. One of the things I love about ASB 2003 is that there can be drastic changes in the very end of the game, whether you’re winning OR losing. Your heavy hitters can either “REPRESENT” or fail you miserably. It is with no doubt, like a real game you would watch on ESPN, etc. The commentary at times may get a little annoying, but thank goodness for “options” you can just shut them up, at times when you’re a couple of runs behind, you really don’t want anyone telling you that your next batter sucks by telling you their low batting average when it’s 2 outs. It’s very competetive when you play someone (a buddy) in the world series. I still give this game 4 stars, I guess it’s missing something, I can’t quite put my finger on it maybe if the outfielders would both go for the ball and collide, if there were a BIG celebration on the field after winning the World Series, managers or players argueing with the umpire or maybe even the batter REALLY getting nasty after almost getting hit with the pitch. Again, as usual, rent it first before you.
this game is the best baseball game i’ve ever played. the graphics are tite, the gameplay is fun and real, and the game modes are great. could’t stop playing this game. i played it for 10 hours straight. this is a must buy game.
4 stars…that’s right, 4. Why? See cons for the reason. Let’s talk graphics, I own the PS2 & GameCube versions and I have to edge to PS2. Some may think I’m crazy, but there’s just a slight more stability than Nintendo’s. Both are beautifully rendered and attractive. Though…let’s get a little more realism in the gameplay. An umpire or base coach diving out of the way is cool, but how many players sit huddled up after an out? Also, a tie at a base goes to the runner…go to MLB’s official site and lookup the rules if you don’t believe me. And just how many people really trip over the first base bag? That’s just a funny aspect. Replays are nice, though watching your batter hit a home run without connecting to the ball is always laughable. Ok, so I’m nitpicking, so what…this game is fun and needs a little tweaks. You can do worse…Triple Play 2002 & High Heat Baseball. The announcing can be repetitive, but not as much as the other 2 I mentioned. Well, maybe I should include the fact that the announcers are…A-1 friend’s of Bob Brenly & George W. Bush…no slap at either, just a lot of commentary on it…for what reason I’ll never know. On the informative side, they offer a lot of info on the game, plus quick-witted commentary which seems to be off the top of their heads as the game progresses, until…that is…you get to 97 games in and you’ve heard it all.Minimal advertising folks! TP 2002 is loaded with Coca-Cola and various other ads, I forget what High Heat has. Anyw.
All Star 2003 is mos def the best baseball game I’ve played. It tops my old all time favorite World Series 95 for Sega. The expansion mode makes the whole game. You start off with a pretty bad team. You can finish almost .500 depending on who and how you draft your team. The only thing [] it is you play the same schedule year after year in expansion mode. Its not like Madden 2002 or NCAA 2002 where you play different schedules every year. But with 162 games a year, it doesn’t get too old. The thing thats tight is that every year you get new players into your farm system and you get to watch them develop. Some players develop and others don’t. As far as the gameplay, its pretty much the same from 2002, slow reaction from the outfielders and very unlikely to throw a runner out at a base. But the expansion and franchise make the game awesome.
played in my life. The graphics are outstanding and what minor glitches there are in the game are completely overwhelmed by the positives that the game offers. All I can say about the franchise mode is WOW!!!