It is sometimes worth trying to play baseball. And so that they wouldn't laugh at us, maybe the first steps of such Yankees turf virtually? Why not!
High Heat Baseball 2003 Description
Baseball marks the coming of summer, and now you can relish the great American pastime on your Game Boy Advance in High Heat Major League Baseball 2003.
Since last year's offering, developer Mobius has made a few welcome adjustments. Now, you can steal bases and play head-to-head with a friend using two GBAs, a GBA Game Link cable and two Game Paks.
Logos and stadiums are fully authentic. Rosters have been updated to reflect postseason personnel movements.
There are a variety of game modes familiar to any baseball fan. Exhibition allows you match up two Major League Baseball teams in a single game. Season mode allows you to play a full or abbreviated schedule with your favorite team, and Playoffs allows you to jump right into the postseason frenzy. Home Run Derby and Practice modes give you a chance to perfect your swing.
Each Major League stadium is represented nicely and the sound is crystal clear, from the crack of the bat to the umpire calls.
The actual interface for pitching and batting is similar to last year's version. Pitchers each have a realistic repertoire of pitches. You choose a pitch and location, then let her fly.
Batting is a simple matter of timing. Swing at the right time and you could land one over the fence.
With improved base running and a multiplayer mode, playing baseball on the Game Boy Advance is better than ever.
Last updated on August 14, 2015
High Heat Baseball 2003 Summary
Platforms:
PlayStation 2 December 12, 2002
Game Boy Advance
Developer: 3DO Company
Publisher: 3DO Company
Age restrictions: none
High Heat Baseball 2003 System Requirements
Game Boy Advance
Uses: link-cable