Metacritic Games

All-Star Slammin' D-Ball (Playstation)

The game made famous by rainy day P.E. classes gets a revved-up makeover for the PlayStation game console! Take to the court with your favorite team of young warriors and unleash a variety of scorching hits against your opponents! The team that loses all of their infielders first, loses the game - so try to remember that the "D" is for dodge! [Agetec]

Agetec
Sports
Players: 2
E (Everyone)
Developer: Tommo, Inc.
Released February 5, 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).

42 / 100

Critic Reviews

71 PSX Nation
This game will turn your 32-bit console into an NES, but the control and two-player fun that can be had with All-Star Slammin' D-Ball more than makes up for its outdated appearance and MIDI-like soundtrack.
63 GameShark
This system is dead, and the best that you can hope for is a game that will keep your interest for a few hours, and D-Ball does it.
57 GameZone
Overall you will be able to buy this game, sit down, and finish it all the way through in about 10 - 15 minutes.
50 Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
Slammin' D-ball's gameplay is a far cry from that of the old-school classic, and it's quite a shame. [May 2002, p.103]
0 XenGamers
The fact of the matter is that I'd be exaggerating if I said I’d found even the stalest morsel of enjoyment out of playing All-Star Slammin' D-Ball.