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North American cover art for of All-Star Baseball 2005, the final game in the series /Acclaim Studios Austin /Acclaim Sports Platforms, Platform of origin PlayStation, Sega Saturn Year of inception 1997 All-Star Baseball '97 Featuring Frank Thomas June 30, 1997 All-Star Baseball 2005 April 8, 2004 All-Star Baseball is a series of that was developed and published. The series began in 1997 with the release of All-Star Baseball '97 Featuring Frank Thomas, the successor to. Play-by-play announcers and were the announcers for 1998-2000 editions of the game. The final game in the series is All-Star Baseball 2005. Another game in the series was cancelled, while Acclaim Entertainment became defunct in September 1, 2004 Within the individual games, there are several different modes of play, such as exhibition, managing an existing team or creating a team. Many cities around the world are available for 'expansion,' in addition to and. Most of the games feature on the cover.
All-Star Baseball 2004: Acclaim Studios Austin: Acclaim Entertainment: 2003-03-01 NA All-Star Baseball 2005: Acclaim Studios Austin: Acclaim Entertainment. Download All-Star Baseball 2005 featuring Derek Jeter (USA) ROM / ISO for PlayStation 2 (PS2) from Rom Hustler. 100% Fast Download. For All-Star Baseball 2005 on the PlayStation 2, GameFAQs has 1 FAQ (game guide/walkthrough), 1 cheat, 4 reviews, 17 critic reviews, and 4 save games.
Contents. Series Title Year Platforms All-Star Baseball '97 1997, All-Star Baseball '99 1998, All-Star Baseball 2000 1999 Nintendo 64, All-Star Baseball 2001 2000 Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color All-Star Baseball 2002 2001, All-Star Baseball 2003 2002, GameCube, PlayStation 2, All-Star Baseball 2004 2003 Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance All-Star Baseball 2005 2004 Xbox, PlayStation 2 1997 The first game in the series featured and was released for the and. 1999 The game also marked the debut of play-by-play commentary.
This is done by two broadcasters: and. Appeared on the game's box. 2005 All-Star Baseball 2005 features a variety of things that most previous versions did not include, such as classic players like, and others. Apart from each of the MLB teams, the game also features MLB legends of different eras and the 2004 and league teams.
All-star Baseball 2005 Featuring Derek Jeter
One particular game characteristic is that it includes the, who relocated from to and changed their name to the for the 2005 MLB season. The game includes all thirty stadiums as of the 2004 season, as well as other fictional and non-fictional ball parks to bring the total to over eighty parks. Some of these parks include: the used by the then New York Giants (the New York Yankees played their home games there as well from 1913-1922); used by the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1913-1957,; used by the Montreal Expos in their final season; retro, current and future versions of, and. Reception The versions received positive reviews, with an average score in the mid-to-high eighties according to.
All-star Baseball 2005 Reviews
The Gamecube version of All-Star Baseball 2002 received the lowest reviews of all the home console games in the series, with an average score of 67%. All-Star Baseball 2000 on the has the lowest scores of the entire series, at 60%. See also. References.