E3: All-Star Baseball 2002 Video & Screenshots!
We've got new video and screen media from the upcoming PlayStation 2 baseball title, All-Star Baseball 2002.
Published: May 19, 2001
Acclaim Entertainment showed off its latest baseball title, All-Star Baseball 2002 for the PlayStation 2 in full force at the Electronic Entertainment Expo today.
Developed by Acclaim Studios Austin, and under license from Major League Baseball Properties and the MLB Players Association, All-Star Baseball 2002 is expected to feature breakthrough graphics and gameplay features. All 30 MLB teams and stadiums along with over 750 players and 250 real-life faces will be included.
Each player will feature more than 130 individual batting stances with 50 different pitching deliveries. A general manager mode will allow players to actively sign and trade free agents and draft players. Players can even select older team uniforms from yesteryear. Thom Brennaman will be covering the play-by-play, with color commentary by Bob Brenly.
Players can choose from three different modes of gameplay -- Exhibition, Season, Home Run Derby and Batting Practice. The New York Yankees' Derek Jeter will return to star as spokesperson for the title. All-Star Baseball 2002 is set to hit retail stores on Friday, May 16th, 2002.
Here are some screenshots and video media taken for your viewing enjoyment:
Screen Media
The Pitcher Get's Ready..
..and So Is The Batter!
The Throw!
Detailed Stadium Environments
Box Cover Art
Video Media
All-Star Baseball 2002 Movie - Quicktime Format
Developed by Acclaim Studios Austin, and under license from Major League Baseball Properties and the MLB Players Association, All-Star Baseball 2002 is expected to feature breakthrough graphics and gameplay features. All 30 MLB teams and stadiums along with over 750 players and 250 real-life faces will be included.
Each player will feature more than 130 individual batting stances with 50 different pitching deliveries. A general manager mode will allow players to actively sign and trade free agents and draft players. Players can even select older team uniforms from yesteryear. Thom Brennaman will be covering the play-by-play, with color commentary by Bob Brenly.
Players can choose from three different modes of gameplay -- Exhibition, Season, Home Run Derby and Batting Practice. The New York Yankees' Derek Jeter will return to star as spokesperson for the title. All-Star Baseball 2002 is set to hit retail stores on Friday, May 16th, 2002.
Here are some screenshots and video media taken for your viewing enjoyment:
Screen Media
The Pitcher Get's Ready..
..and So Is The Batter!
The Throw!
Detailed Stadium Environments
Box Cover Art
Video Media
All-Star Baseball 2002 Movie - Quicktime Format
