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High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 technical data
Name | High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 |
System | Game Boy Color |
Year | 2002 |
Developer | Mobius Entertainment |
Genre | Sports |
High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 for the Nintendo Game Boy Color is one of the most popular baseball games ever released for a handheld console. Released in 2001, it was the first game to feature Major League Baseball teams and players in a game on the Game Boy Color. The game features all 30 MLB teams, as well as realistic features such as individual player stats, an improved batting system, and updated rosters. It also includes several mini-games such as Home Run Derby and All-Star Challenge.
The gameplay of High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 is quite similar to that of a standard baseball simulator. Players can choose from various modes such as Exhibition, Season, Playoffs, and All-Star Challenge. Once a mode is chosen, players can then select their team and customize their lineups. The game also features an improved batting system which allows players to choose between power swing or contact swing during at bats. Additionally, there are various difficulty levels to choose from which range from easy to expert.
The graphics of High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 are quite impressive for a Game Boy Color title. The 3D stadiums are detailed and accurate replicas of actual ballparks with crowds cheering in the background. The players themselves are represented by sprites that resemble their real-life counterparts fairly closely. While they may not be as detailed as those found in modern titles, they still look good on the small screen of the Game Boy Color.
One of the best aspects of High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 is its deep roster management system which allows you to make trades among teams or sign free agents to fill out your roster with some of baseball’s biggest stars like Derek Jeter or Barry Bonds. You can also create custom teams with your own personal preferences for team name, logo, uniform colors, etc., making it great for fantasy leagues or just playing around with your friends. The updated rosters also allow you to play with current players rather than having to use outdated names from earlier versions of the game.
In addition to all this content, High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 also includes several mini-games such as Home Run Derby and All-Star Challenge which add some extra fun into the mix while still keeping things simple enough that anyone can pick up and play without too much trouble learning all the controls.
Overall, High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 is an excellent sports title that makes great use of its limited hardware capabilities on the Nintendo Game Boy Color platform while still providing plenty of content and replay value for any fan of baseball games or just sports games in general who might be looking for something new on their handheld console