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All-Star Baseball 2003 (GameBoy Advance)

Features all 30 Major League teams and over 700 players all with official stadiums, logos and uniforms. Includes 6 game modes: Exhibition, Quick Play, All-Star Game, Series, Home Run Derby and Batting Practice. Official in-game Plalyer Trading Cards (64 cards total). Earn these cards by achieving certain goals throughout play, i.e. hitting 4 homers in one game. Trade and view these cards via link cable. Features animated scoreboards and battery back-up save game feature. [Acclaim]

Acclaim
Sports
Players: 2
E (Everyone)
Developer: Software Creations
Released April 30, 2002

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

77 / 100

Critic Reviews

82 GameZone
Acclaim's All-Star Baseball 2003 may have some AI issues, but it does deliver with solid graphics, and challenging play.
80 Game Informer
The best handheld baseball title for the GBA. [July 2002, p.93]
80 Nintendojo
This handheld version of the game feels more like the N64 incarnations, which I prefer to this generation of ASB.
78 IGN
Sega's Baseball Advance is this season's victor, but Acclaim's game comes in a near second.
73 GameSpot
Although the game does feature some annoying faults, it boasts impressive graphics, audio, and gameplay in a tight package that most baseball fans will enjoy.
70 Nintendophiles
Unfortunately, there are major problems in the gameplay that will make just about any player go on strike.

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