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The game includes 130 unique player batting stances, 50 pitching deliveries, and more than 1,500 motion-captured animations. Future-throw technology allows you to make incredible catches and throws as never before. Other features include an innovative 3-D batting interface and power/contact swing selection. Season awards include the MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, and Gold Glove. General manager mode lets you trade, sign free agents, and draft players. Other game modes include exhibition, season, World Series, home-run derby, and batting practice. Seven authentic stadium camera angles give you a TV broadcast view.
Features exclusive to the GameCube version of All-Star Baseball 2002 include two new stadiums--Safeco Field in Seattle as outfitted for the 2001 All-Star Game and Puerto Rico Stadium--and features updated graphics for many other stadiums, including PNC Park, Miller Park, and Oakland Coliseum. You can now change fielders and control checked swings. There is an all-new CPU defensive assist option and broken bat technology.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's not hard to play at all! Some regretful flaws though..,
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This review is from: All-Star Baseball 2002 (Video Game)
I have owned 4 or 5 baseball games during the last few years and I always play the 162 full season. When I first started the full season with ALL STAR 2002, the batting was almost impossible (it was worst since I only play in "all star" mode), but my team ERA was under 2 most of the time. For about the first 20 games, my team (Boston) was a few games above .500, and after that I was able to win 2 out of 3 easy. FOR THOSE WHO SAYS THE GAME IS TOO HARD AND UNPLAYABLE, it's because you didn't try hard enough. This is the only baseball game in any systems that offers the most realistic timing from the pitcher's mount to home plate--which is very very fast! But I now have 3 players on my team hitting above .400, which is absurd, but not as much as when in N64's ALL STAR 2001 my Sammy Sosa hit 85 HRs and 255 RBIs! Overall: the bad: Let's face it, the baseball games in the market really fall behinde other sports and in many ways baseball is the hardest one to make. This is a great game for anyone who wish to live the magic of baseball even if there's no chance of doing it in real life. I am sure the next ALL STAR will be better and I acknowledge the many flaws this game has, but it is the best for now.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I LOVE BASEBALL, and THIS IS BASEBALL AT IT's BEST!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: All-Star Baseball 2002 (Video Game)
I think this season was baseball's best ever, and All-Star Baseball re-creates it perfectly. The season starts in Puetro Rico (like it did in real life this year) and the all-star game has unique banners and logos on the field just like it did during the season. The All-Star game uniforms are identical to the ones they wore in the homerun derby last year. The mascots dance around in the stadium. This game is for the TRUE baseball fan. Only someone who watches the little details of the real baseball season can fully appreciate this gem. The batting/pitcher interface is the best I've played. You can angle where you hit the ball. If anyone dislikes this game, they probably don't like baseball.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Want to love ASB 2002, BUT mine is buggy,
By Jim Cutler "jim@jimcutler.com" (NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All-Star Baseball 2002 (Video Game)
The graphics are stunning, this is a beautiful game except for: 1) it's not just a little buggy, you'll notice it the first time you play. At least once a game when a fly ball will come down you will have no control over the fielders. The ball just drops and the runner will often go all the way home while you try to make SOMEONE chase the ball. One play per game like this costs you the game. 2) Unlike all the previous versions, the computer NEVER steals a base, ever. 3) Unlike the previous versions you can not pick off a runner who's leading. The runner ALWAYS makes if back to base. 4) The computer team is home run happy. If they fix these items in ASB 2003 I'll be very happy. I've played hundreds of games of ASB 99, 2000, 2001 and now 2002. After playing the Gamecube version of ASB 2002 with its beautiful detail I can't go back to ASB for 64...so this Gamecube version is THAT nice looking. But the bugs happen all the time and even though they are often in your favor (where you hit to the outfield and the computer players don't chase the ball) I'd rather not win that way. Detail is rich, with even planes going overhead at Shea every 10 minutes or so. A shame they didn't catch these very obvious (you'll see!) problems. Looking forward to ASB 2003. Kudos to the design team for a beautiful looking game.
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