The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Not only does All-Star Baseball 2004 simulate professional baseball, but it also gives you a look into baseball’s history and homes. Now, in addition to today’s baseball stars, you can play history’s greatest players, from the MLB to the Negro Leagues. Aim your bunt in the desired direction and hope for the best. Fielding has also received a slight change, with the ball cursor changing color. Take a panoramic tour of each stadium while learning about interesting facts and features. If you’re new to the game, all-star Derek Jeter will guide and instruct you in the new Rookie mode tutorial.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:021481523123
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy Advance
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GBA_ALLSTAR_BASEBALL_2004
———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.
I have been trying to find a good baseball game for ps2 or gameboy with the classic teams like some of the old negro leagues. This is the first game that i have seen that has them. if u have a spare 20.00 buy this game on gba.
THIS WAS A GREAT GAME ALL DIFFERENT KINDS OF MODES..BEST BASEBALL GAME I HAVE EVER PLAYED ON GAMEBOYADVANCE!
I just picked up this game not to long ago. I was pleased with it very much. It had great graphics, great pitching and great batting, pick this game up for hours of fun.
This was chosen as the best among the competition. It works well on Game Boy Advance SP (GBA SP). The graphics are good, as is the sound (I turn off the music). The game play is good, but the buttons can be slightly confusing (they switch depending on what is happening), so you may want to consult the manual. The stadium details are very good and required if you are a fan of a particular team and/or stadium.
First off, this game would be all right if it were not for the HORRIBLE baserunning. Not to mention the AI of the baserunners. It will appear obvious that a ball will drop for a hit but the runners will hold and wait until it falls, sometimes getting thrown out in the process. I am not sure if the runners are just slow, the outfielders all have cannons for arms or what but I have been thrown out at first with a single to right field. The hitting is OK, the ball DOES NOT always just go up the middle, try reading the instruction manual on hitting before playing. You must first select the area of the park you want the ball to go before you hit, or do it as the pitch is coming. Keep in mind however, that the latter is extremely to do as the difficulty setting is increased. You cannot slide in any way either, this makes it nearly impossible to steal a base, not to mention hit a triple. So…Graphics 4Gameplay 3Controls 1Fun to Play 3Overall 3Oh, by the way, how many friggin cards do I need to unlock anything?Also, in the team managment portion, the game will not allow you to trade willingly with other teams. For example, you cannot trade your sub-caliber players for Bonds or Thome, and that is ridiculously LAME.Some other things that would make this game better:Bench clearing brawlsThe ability to charge the moundRain and other elements during a gameCreate-a-player modeFirst names of players
Not bad. It’s pretty good game. The only thing I don’t like is the pace of the game. It takes 30 – 45 min just to finish 1 game. I wish there was a way to speed up the game…
This game is fun. That fact is undeniable. However, this is not the first thing you will say about the game. The first thing that will come to mind after playing All Star Baseball for the first time is something along these lines: "how am i supposed to get a hit?" "was it meant to be this hard?" "this is frustrating!!!!!!!!" The controls take some getting used to, especially the BASE RUNNING!!!!!!! If you go in thinking this will be fun for an arcade game, take a pass. The game takes patience and a lot of practice, but in the end it is worth it. Within a week the average gamer should have it mastered and be moving up the difficulty level. Kudos to the game for it’s amazing ammounts of stats, graphics, and choices for game types. Curse them for there base running, AI, and lack of first names for players. The announcer is also half dead, but it’s good that they at least have an announcer. This game is detailed, interesting, and yes, very fun; it’s not for the weak kneed or impatient however.