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Baseball '99 v1.1

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Ranked as 439 on our top rated list with a weighted average of 7.24.

base.zip
Filename base.zip
Title Baseball '99 v1.1
Description A 2-D baseball game based on a Tiger Handheld game
Authors Sam Heald (samuel.heald@duke.edu)
Ahmed El-Helw (porter) (ahmed@ticalc.org)
Category TI-83/84 Plus Assembly Games (Ion/Sports)
File Size 20,830 bytes
File Date and Time Mon Dec 20 04:28:37 1999
Documentation Included? Yes
Source Code Included? Yes

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REVIEWS

Review
Review by  aaron barnhart
Reviewed on 2004-12-16
“Baseball ‘99” has three modes in the game: homerun derby, exhibition, and season. Of course, if you have the game on your calc. you will most likely be playing the season mode. This game is great, except for a few problems, which include the fact that once you hit the ball, the time at which you hit it affects nothing, it is literally a coin flip by the game to determine whether or not you get a hit (and it is shown by the ball either rolling towards a fielder or skipping between them). There are only a few paths on which the ball moves, so after a while, this is really frustrating, especially since you will be getting your fair share of outs. On the other hand, there is no fielding in the game either; the computer is randomly given a score for each inning, which is also unfair since it is very hard to score). The computer will, for the most part, beat you over and over again.

One final complaint is that sometimes after a season game the game will crash, and every time you load it the game will just keep throwing pitches over the plate and calling outs, meaning that you have to delete the game and reinstall it, and ultimately start your season over again.

“Baseball ‘99” is a good try, but it doesn't work too well. I give it a 3 out of 5.


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ARCHIVE CONTENTS

Archive Contents
Name Size
Base99.txt    4367
BASEBALL.83P    5070
baseball.8xp    5072
baseball.z80    36625
contest.txt    1389

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