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All-Star Baseball 2003 is a straightforward baseball simulation for Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube. It lets you build and manage teams, play exhibition games, or craft custom rosters. Split-screen mode supports two players on one system, adding local competition. The cover features New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, a recurring figure in the series. Gameplay emphasizes simple mechanics and on-field decision making with minimal flair or polish. This entry includes expansion teams in cities like Mexico City and Puerto Rico, offering a modest variety beyond standard MLB settings. While the series ended in 2005 amid Acclaim’s collapse, 2003 stands as a decent but unpolished option for fans of early 2000s baseball games. It lacks deep career modes and detailed animations, but the split-screen and team-building options work for quick sessions. A functional if dated take on the sports sim formula.
Game Modes
Single player, Split screen
IGDB Rating
62.3
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