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Within the individual games, there are several different modes of play, such as exhibition, managing an existing Major League Baseball team, creating a team or creating a player. Many North America n cities are available for "expansion," in addition to Mexico City and Puerto Rico . The series usually features pro-athlete Derek Jeter on the cover. SERIES 1999 ''All-Star Baseball '99'' - Originally titled Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball '99 Producer: Jaime Greeves Lead Artist: Mike Taylor Artists: Tom Green, Trevor Lemoine, Chad Townsend Lead Programmer: Malcomb Grummac Physics Programmer/Batting-pitching Interface designer: Frank Lafuente (He designed the batting pitching interface that all baseball games now implement) Programmers: John Nagle,Ed Groover Tools and engine programmers:? Art Director:Matthew Stubbingtonskncskdmskcms,.cms.,vmsvms;klcvsdf. 2005 ''All-Star Baseball 2005'' features a variety of things that most previous versions did not include, such as old players like Babe Ruth , Yogi Berra and others. Apart from each of the MLB teams, the game also features teams made up with legends of different eras and the 2004 American and National league teams. One particular game charasteristic is that it includes the Montreal Expos , which changed their name to the Washington Nationals for the 2005 MLB season. The game includes all thirty stadiums as of the 2004 season, as well as other fictional and non-fictional ball parks to bring the total to over eighty parks. Some of these parks include: the Polo Grounds used by the Yankees, Giants, and Mets; the Houston Astrodome ; Hiram Bithorn Stadium used by the Montreal Expos in their final season; retro, current and future versions of Fenway Park , Yankee Stadium , and Dodger Stadium . It should be noted that Barry Bonds does not appear in ''All-Star Baseball 2005'', because he is not a member of the Major League Baseball Players Association however Bonds is talked about by Brennaman and Lyons in an in-game conversation on why pitchers should not be allowed to win the MVP Award . Steve Lyons says, "You will never see Barry Bonds win the Cy Young Award ." Instead, the San Francisco Giants have a make believe player named "Wes Mailman". "Mailman" actually announces himself on one of the billboards at the Philadelphia Phillies home games. The game does feature play by play commentary by Arizona Diamondbacks Television broadcaster Thom Brennaman and former major league player Steve Lyons , who sometimes offers long answers to Brennaman's questions during games. Derek Jeter is the featured player of this game's incarnation. RECEPTIONS When it was first released, reviews were positive, but overall, the game had mixed reactions such as these reviews:
Game Rankings - currently scores it 67% after 19 reviews. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS |
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