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Publisher: Acclaim
Category: Sports, Baseball
Platform: N64, Game Boy
ESRB Rating: Everyone Release Date: March 2000
Overall Rating:
4 Stars out of 4
Review by Tom Allen 4 Stars out of 4 (Review of N64 version)
All-Star Baseball 2001 is a quiet little game that grows on you. The graphics are very pleasing,
using the Nintendo 64 to its greatest abilities.
The interface is very user-friendly, and you can even aim your batting strike in a particular
direction. From there, it's off to the bases, where you can slide onto 3rd and prepare for a home
run.
The game is a bit harder than the previous game in the series, but not to a frustrating degree.
The title says "All-Star," and all-stars you get. Say hello to Derek Jeter, Nolan Ryan, Reggie
Jackson, and announcers John Sterling and Michael Kay. The famous baseball players keep up
with their real-life counterparts in terms of statistics, so don't expect to kick any pro-butt right
off the bat. The challenge is yours; All-Star 2001 will keep Nintendo 64 owners busy for quite a
while.
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