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High Heat Major League Baseball 2002

Overview

High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 marks the first appearance of 3DO's baseball series on a handheld platform. It is also the first MLB-licensed baseball game released for the Game Boy Advance.

Available game modes include Exhibition, Season (16, 81 or 162 games), Playoffs, Home Run Derby and Practice. Season progress is saved to battery-backed RAM. Automatic fielding can be toggled and game length can be set from 1 to 9 innings.

Batting and pitching are done from a view behind the batter. Pitchers can either throw a fastball or select from a variety of special throws on a pitching cursor. Which pitches are available depends on the athlete's skill set. Batting works without aiming and simply requires correct timing when swinging or bunting. Fielding is done on an isometric view of the field. Advanced playing techniques like picking off players, stealing bases, hit-and-runs or beaning are not possible.

Publishers
3DO
Genre
Sports
Alternate Names
No information available

Media

Box - 3D

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North America -  456 x 528

Box - Front

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North America -  450 x 450

Clear Logo

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North America -  2400 x 1432

Fanart - Cart - Front

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North America -  473 x 283

Screenshot - Game Title

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North America -  480 x 320

Screenshot - Gameplay

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