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Game: Backyard Baseball 2003
Console: PC

Cheat:

The Love Bird

Everytime you pick Billy Jean Blackwood and Marky Dubois together Marky Dubois powers up, but Billy Jean Blackwood loses skill points.

Play Better With Maria

Maria plays pretty well , but she plays even better if shes on a team with the uniforms pink.

Play on Your Birthday

Try to play a game on one of your player's birthdays. Their birthdays are listed on their cards, and they play really well on their special days. If you have the twins on your team, play on February 18, when you get two birthdays for the price of one.

All in the Family

When playing, pick Sally Dobbs as well as Ronny Dobbs. Picking them both will power up Sally and bring down Ronny to almost nothing.

Get Mr. Clanky

Go throuth an entire season. Then win the Division Championship, the playoffs, the leauge championship series and the Backyard World Series. Then go to the main menu you'll see a Mr. Clanky statue in the hall of fame. Click on it and the next time you'll play you'll be able to play as Mr. Clanky. When you do this cheat again just click on the Mr. Clanky ststue then play. Note: This only works in Single Game mode!

Unlock legends

Go to create a team and create a team called the Mighty Monters,and the colors all black,and has to be a perfict season without any loses. And you will get players like Babe Ruth, Ken Griffy JR, Mark Maguire, Sammy Sosa and some more.

Gaint Players

Create a team and pick Pablo Sanchez and dont let him get out for the 1st game.




Manufacturer: Atari
Release Date: 05 June, 2002
ESRB Rating: Everyone


Description:
Infogrames has improved upon an already excellent franchise with Backyard Baseball 2003. We hope this software doesn't become a victim of its own success: the Backyard Kids are getting so good, it's only a matter of time before they start demanding astronomical salaries and brand-new stadiums.

The pace, strategy, and statistics involved in baseball make it a sport that translates easily to the computer screen. In Backyard Baseball, players can play pickup games, launch a tournament, have batting practice, or just watch the computer play its own game. Options are initially overwhelming, but add longevity to the game as well. Twelve different game fields each exert their own unique influence over play--balls bounce crazily on the gravel lot, while homers are rare in the fenceless field. Games can be tweaked to add errors or include a visible strike zone; even field chatter can be added or eliminated. A wide selection of hits, pitches, and stance possibilities at the plate keep players strategizing, while the occasional power-up or wild pitch serves as a reminder of baseball's unpredictability.

The creative team outdid themselves with character development in this software. The Backyard Kids are quirky and three-dimensional--the research done on the real players was exemplary as well. For example, did you know Randy Johnson of the Arizona Diamondbacks listens to Rush in his spare time? Go figure.

Backyard Baseball 2003 will keep both young and old baseball fans engaged for a good long time. Consider it a way to fill that long wintry gap between baseball seasons. (Ages 7 and older) --Anne Erickson