All-Star Baseball 99 is a baseball simulation video game developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Acclaim Sports for the Nintendo 64 console. It was released in 1998.
In All-Star Baseball 99, players can experience the excitement of Major League Baseball with realistic gameplay and authentic teams and players from the 1998 MLB season. The game features multiple gameplay modes, including Exhibition, Season, Playoffs, and Home Run Derby.
In Exhibition mode, players can jump right into a single game and choose their teams to compete against each other. Season mode allows players to take their chosen team through a full season of games, managing the roster, making trades, and aiming for a spot in the playoffs. Playoffs mode focuses specifically on the postseason tournament, allowing players to play out the intense playoff matchups. The Home Run Derby mode offers a standalone experience where players can showcase their power-hitting skills.
All-Star Baseball 99 provides a variety of features to enhance the gameplay experience. These include realistic player models and animations, accurate stadiums, multiple camera angles, and detailed statistics tracking. The game also features commentary from play-by-play announcer Bob Brenly, adding to the immersive atmosphere.
The controls in All-Star Baseball 99 are designed to simulate the various actions in baseball, such as pitching, batting, fielding, and base running. Players can choose from different control schemes to suit their preferences.
While All-Star Baseball 99 was positively received for its realistic gameplay and comprehensive features, some criticisms were directed towards the graphics and occasional framerate issues. Nonetheless, it remains a notable baseball game on the Nintendo 64, offering an enjoyable experience for fans of the sport and virtual baseball enthusiasts.
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