All-Star Baseball 1997 Featuring Frank Thomas

All-Star Baseball 97 Featuring Frank Thomas

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Genre:
Baseball
CDs:
1
Publisher:
Acclaim
Released:
May 14, 1997
Developer:
Iguana Entertainment
UPC:
0 21481 21101 3
Sony ID:
SLUS-00392
PSRM:
006670
Players:
1 to 2 Players
Memory:
1 Block
Accessories:
None
ESRB:
Kids to Adults No Descriptors
Box Copy:

A Perfect Game

  • All-Star Graphics
  • Twenty-eight 3-D rendered Major League stadiums
  • Photo realistic player graphics
  • All-Star Realism
  • All 30 Major League teams and over 700 players
  • 1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays and Arizona Diamondbacks expansion teams
  • Complete statistics in 27 categories by STATS, Inc.
  • 1997 Major League Baseball schedule including Interleague Play
  • All-Star Gameplay
  • Each pitcher’s arsenal features actual specialty pitches
  • Advanced computer A.I. for the ultimate baseball challenge
  • Exhibition, Season, Playoffs, All-Star, Batting Practice, Home Run Derby game modes

Trade Players for that blockbuster deal. Motion captured animations by two-time MVP Frank Thomas. Play-by-play calls from Jon Miller. Players perform like real-life counterparts. Full season stat tracking for the entire league.

 

 

 


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Trivia

  • A sequel to Frank Thomas’ Big Hurt Baseball.
  • Iguana was one of Acclaim’s best developers, responsible for ports of NBA Jam and their creations like All-Star Baseball and Turok.
  • Shares a somewhat modern-day visual equivalent of the old-school R.B.I. Baseball, with its same era peer being Sega’s World Series Baseball.

 

 

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