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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:021481652816
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Nintendo Gamecube
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GC_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.
adre –
this most likly will be hot because all star baseball is mad hot it u don’t have all star baseball 2002, u should wait for 2003 to come out this gaphic is mad hot man!, it’s easy to turn a double play.all the player like real. the creating is more detailed that 2001 for N64. u can chage the color of the govle and bat and shoes. if u a baseball fan u will enjoy this game.p.s. u should get this game u will be happy if u get it.
Hobo –
This is a good baseball game if you are a hardcore fan. I like the expansion option alot. the only problem with this game is that it is too repeditive, and hard for a newcomer to pick up (I played one of my friends, and we stopped playing because I was winning too badly). Over all, though, I liked this game a lot.Hasta Luego,Hobo
JoanArmstrong –
All Star Baseball 2003 has a few too many problems to rate it 5 stars, but it is still a very good game.The graphics are very crisp and clean. From the stadiums to the players and fans it looks great. The only thing I’ve found that is lacking is the city backdrops. They are very blurry and lack detail. I’ve seen baseball games on N64 that have equal cityscapes. They also could have used more than 6 people clapping for the fans. These are minor details though and don’t really detract from the game unless you want to nitpick.Gameplay can range from easy to hard depending on the settings and I recommend using the assisted fielding and batting until you get used to the speed of the game. Unassisted batting was the hardest thing for me to pick up, but it really makes the game more challenging, which makes it more realistic. The pitches move quickly and it takes some guesswork, but after a few games you’ll be okay.Fielding is very easy with or without the assisted fielding on. I recommend having it off because it’s no fun to have computer catch and throw for you.The soundtrack is decent, with good color commentating. Although, the least they could’ve done was add a “strike!” or “Ball!” from the ump. You have to watch the pitch count in the upper corner to find out what the call is if the commentators don’t tell you (and sometimes they don’t). And next time I hope there are a couple of different homerun quotes, because yes, I know “that ball was ab-so-lute-ly crushed.”Th.
J. D. Sinclair –
The graphics in this game are so realistic, during replays I almost forgot I was watching a computer game and not a real one. The details are simply wonderful, base runners wiping out the second baseman while sliding, broken bats, etc. Great stuff!However, the navigational menus and on-screen pitch selectors are pretty hard to read. There are a lot of tiny little words on a huge screen and you really need to squint to see them. I’m sure that after playing it for a while I won’t need to rely so much on the selector, but it’s giving me eye-strain in the meantime.The most disappointing thing for the moment, though, is that the game requires a huge amount of memory to be saved. It’s very frustrating that I’ll need to get another, larger, memory card just for this game. But I will go ahead and get the card, because the Franchise and Expansion modes sound so cool, I simply have to. It makes me think that Acclaim is in cahoots with the memory card manufacturers.That aside, the game play and graphics are worth the price of the game alone.
Jason Giambi –
This game is awesome. As much as it is real with the correct team players and faces, the graphics are extremelly good. Not only can you play a series as if it was the World Series, you can make seasons, franchises, expansions, and more. You can create your own player and adjust their skills, height, weight, e.t.c. In a franchise, you can play 20 seasons of nonstop fun and games. Trade players and get Barry Bonds on your team or get Giambi, or A-Rod. This game rocks so much that I can’t even type it all on the screen. This is really a have to get!
GossamerWriter –
One of ASB2003’s main draws is the franchise capability that allows a gamer to take their favorite MLB team through 20 consecutive seasons, watch favorite players retire, bring up new superstars from their farm leagues, and more, but doing so requires buying an extra, super-sized, non-Nintendo-approved memory card. Gamers not wishing to make the extra investment can still save an entire season on a standard memory card.The graphics here are good, but not spectacular. They’re sometimes choppy, at least on a 13″ screen. The instant replay that automatically plays after each out grows old fast.Pitching is a breeze, but the batting controls take a bit of getting used to. I’m usually adept at gaming controls, but this one took me a couple of games to conquer.The commentators offer some interesting factual tidbits throughout the course of a game, but their comments when a player hits a home run quickly grow stale, and there have been times (in a game featuring the A’s versus the Astros for instance) when they err in their play-by-play calls (strike one was called strike two and vice versa).Still, ASB2003 has a lot to offer, and die-hard baseball fans won’t be disappointed.
Brian Rosenberg –
I gotta tell you, I’m pretty much addicted to this game. Everything about the gameplay is very realistic and the graphics are intense. It takes a little getting used to, but its worth the time.But, there is one major problem. This is a quote from the booklet…”WARNING: You cannot save Franchise or Expansion mode games using current Memory Cards…Mid Season Franchise or Expansion requires 1 File and 153 Blocks to save. Current Memory Cards have a capacity of 59 blocks.”You CANNOT Franchise or create an Expansion team! I think that is a major negative for this game. If you buy this game, I would highly suggest getting the new Gamecube 16X Memory Card… it is an extra [item price], but it will be very worth it for this game, and, I’m sure, future games will have the same issue. That card has something like 1000+ blocks, so you won’t ever need to buy a new card again.Hope this helps.
Matt –
i’ve played baseball games on numerous systems, from sega to nintendo 64 to playstation to gamecube, and this is the best one i’ve played. the graphics are great…the players’ faces look just about as real as you can get without standing next to them. the two complaints i have, however, are the obvious umpiring complaints and the discrepancy(sp) between the rookie and veteran talent levels. otherwise, i have no complaints about this game….well worth the money i paid for it.
Sean Parauka –
Of course all of you baseball fans out there that have a nintendo system know about the game series of All-Star Baseball that has continued from 1999-2004. Everyone that has owned one of these games knows how great it is. There is no dissapointment when you’ve gotten your own addition of All-Star Baseball 2003. The graphics are great, the gameplay is good, and the commentary is outstanding. The 2003 addition has some more features for all of you All-Star fans.Of course, since 1999, all the All-Star games feature the same diffeent types of gameplay including: Exhibition, Season, Series, Home Run Derby, Batting Practice, Create A Player, etc. Well get ready All-Star lovers because this 2003 version has a brand new feature never seen before. The new feature is called "Expansion Mode." This mode allows you to build your own baseball team. First, you chose from over a dozen major cities througout the US that have never been used before such as: Dallas, Hartford, Birmingham, etc. Then you choose your team’s new stadium with 6 never before used staiums. Then you choose the team’s logo which includes everything from: Aviators – Tornadoes. Then of course you have a player draft to put your team together and make it come alive. The last thing is choose your league either National or American. This features is awsome!A new minor feature is in Season mode. First of all, you can create your own player and put him on the team roster before you start a season. Remember you couldn’.
Elvis –
What can I say? I have been a die-hard Yankee fan my whole life, and this game definetly fits the standards of a great baseball game. I had ASB ’98 on N64, which was awesome, and this game blew me away when i first played it. The graphics look great, and controlls are easy too.This game has season and franchise modes, along with batting practice and home run derby. It also has legendary hall-of-famers like Reggie Jackson, Whitey Ford, and Yogi Berra.If you are a true baseball fan you shoudl get his game.