All Star Baseball 2005 - E3 2004 Fact Sheet

14th May 2004

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

All-Star Baseball 2005 is the most realistic baseball simulation that's easier and more fun to play. All-Star Baseball 2005 offers an array of new features this season, including online head-to-head play and downloadable rosters, FielderCamTM, BroadcastCam, analog-control batting, Spanish play-by-play and the exclusive T.W.I.B.® (This Week In Baseball®) Challenge.

PRODUCT FEATURES

The only baseball game that puts you in Derek Jeter's shoes giving you the most realistic "between the lines" game play experience ever.


Exclusive new FielderCamTM and BroadcastCam offering the most realistic "between the lines" experience available;


Online head-to-head play and downloadable rosters on both Xbox® Live and the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system;


Analog batting, which lets players hit for average and power with the greatest of ease;


All-new Franchise mode, including Spring Training, Expansion Mode, Create-A-Team and random season schedules;


T.W.I.B.® Challenge lets players relive or change the outcome of historic moments from the 2003 MLBTM season, including the infamous NLCSTM Game 6 Moises Alou "catch" Vs. the Marlins;


Two-man commentary from Steve Lyons and Thom Brennaman, and Spanish Play-By-Play by Oscar Soria, commentator for the Arizona Diamondbacks;


Video gameplay tutorial from Steve Lyons;


Over 80 fully animated stadiums, including current MLBTM parks, legendary stadiums, Spring Training stadiums and fantasy parks;


Enhanced Create-A-Player mode, featuring all new textures allowing players to make their own personalized MLBTM All-Star;


Over 50 Hall of FameTM and MLBTM legends, including Yogi Berra, Willie McCovey, Nolan Ryan and Reggie Jackson;


Authentic MLBTM uniforms, including alternates and more than 60 throwback styles.

Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Developer: Acclaim Studios Austin
Platform:
PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system
Xbox® video game system from Microsoft
Shipping: April 2004
ESRB Rating: 'E' for Everyone

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