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Game: All Star Baseball 2003Console: GameCube
Cheat:
New Homerun Angles
When the Batter is rounding 3rd after a homerun hit press various buttons to see new view anglesMore Points
To get points for doing various 'feats' in the game. A easy one is to get 100 points for a perfect game. Do this by switching controls every time the CPU is up at bat and intentionally strike out.Better hitting
As soon as the pitch is thrown hit Start and see the ball path to see if it is a ball or strike. Adjust your cursor accordingly.Cheat Select
At the controller selection screen press 'L' to access the cheats you've acquired.Perfect Game Points
To throw a perfect game (which is worth a hundred points), just swap controls with the computer every time its team is supposed to be up to bat and strike out.Quickly Rejuvenate Pitchers
In Season, Franchise or Expansion mode, put the unhealthy or weakened pitcher on the15 day DL. Next, take the pitcher straight out of DL and back into your lineup and he'll be healed.Manufacturer: Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
Release Date: 04 March, 2002
ESRB Rating: Rating Pending

Description:
All-Star Baseball 2003 features all-new player models created with 3D CyberScan technology for one of the most realistic representations of player faces ever seen. There are also 10 game modes for greater replay depth. Modes include exhibition, season, career, franchise, expansion, All-Star Game, series, manager, home-run derby, and batting practice. Franchise mode allows users to play as and build their favorite teams for up to 20 consecutive seasons. All-new expansion play lets you choose a city, stadium, and team logo and add that team to the major leagues. And the expansion draft lets you draft from a pool of unprotected players and build a team from free agents and minor leaguers.
The game features a three-man broadcast booth with Bob Brenly, Thom Brennaman, and Steve Lyons providing in-depth commentary. The Cooperstown Hall of Fame team features sluggers from the past such as Mike Schmidt, Reggie Jackson, and Yogi Berra. All 30 major-league teams and more than 900 players are represented, all with official stadiums, logos, and uniforms. All-Star Baseball 2003 has more than 50 stadiums from which to choose, including eight classic stadiums and 10 expansion stadiums.