High Heat Major League Baseball was a series of baseball computer games, released on PlayStation, Xbox, PlayStation 2 and PC. There were six annual versions of the game released, started with High Heat Baseball 1999, and ending with High Heat Major League Baseball 2004.
The game, featuring the official licensed team and player names from all 30 MLB teams, was created by games company 3DO which subsequently filed for bankruptcy in 2003 soon after the release of the final version of the series, High Heat Major League Baseball 2004. In August 2003, Microsoft purchased the rights to the High Heat franchise from 3DO, however, Microsoft has yet to develop a new title in the series.
High Heat was traditionally known for possessing more simulation-style qualities than competitors World Series Baseball, All Star Baseball, or Triple Play Baseball, but frequently lagged behind in graphical quality. At the core of High Heat′s gameplay was its batter-pitcher interface, which was often hailed as the most realistic of its era
A collection of six minigame challenges -- Shooting (shoot down clay pidgeons), Archery (score points with 10 arrow shots), Javelin (throw for the longest distance), Football (kick fieldgoals for completion and accuracy), Pole Vault (the best of three attempts are judged for height and finesse), and Hammer Throw (toss the hammer for distance).
Billed as the first Beach Soccer video game designed especially for fans of soccer and extreme sports, Ultimate Beach Soccer offers five-on-five action with lots of aerial passes, special moves, combos, intense shooting and scoring, spectacular goals and saves. Set in unique and exotic locations spanning the globe, including Rio, France, Japan and Venice Beach, California, Ultimate Beach Soccer offers detailed and exotic stadiums, with daytime and nighttime games, including spectacular pitch-side shows with DJs, cheerleaders and commentators all fully modeled and animated in-game. Game modes range from quick match to long-term competitions and custom tournaments. The game sports the Official Beach Soccer Federation License - Real Players, Real Teams and Real Locations.
Join the fun in this cute and colourful tennis game. Choose from 6 quirky characters and take on all new comers, in an attempt to become the number one WORLD TENNIS STARS. With 6 exciting courts and two play modes, WORLD TENNIS STARS will serve up hours of fun.
Jonny Moseley's bringin' new-school skills to the world's first trick-based skiing game! Rack up big points with tons of tricks including the Tai Pan, Illegal, and Moseley's signature move, the Dinner Roll. Get heli-dropped onto a mountain to huck yourself off every object that you can find. Take new school skiing to the max!
You can perfect your technique in free fishing. Then use these skills to compete to be the number one Bass Fisherman and land that Monster Bass Fishing. You can also store your best six catches in the aquarium for later viewing.
Playing Next Generation Tennis is like playing a match and watching it live on TV at the same time, with slow motion replays, umpire announcements, realistic player behaviour and crowd noise all adding that touch of authenticity. With over 10 game modes (including 4 hidden ones), Next Generation Tennis offers a broad palette of pleasures, from the most classic to the most innovative.
Thanks to the help of the teams at Roland Garros and the US Open, who provided exact plans of their stadiums, the development team were able to produce faithfully accurate models of the most famous courts at Roland Garros and the US Open, as well as of 6 other courts with different surfaces (grass, synthetic). The players must prove themselves on the authentic courts of these world-famous tournaments, in front of crowds who react to their performance.
This virtual pool game by Ignition Entertainment puts players up against 20 different computer adversaries or against other players in a true three dimensional environment. The one-player mode features several different options. Players can select to use either coin-op or professional rules. Both American and UK variations of the game are available as well. A rule editor feature allows players to pick and choose which of the different rules will be in effect for the game. A trick-shot table editor gives players a chance to set trick shot options. Pool fans will be pleased at the game's graphics and smoothness, and while some pool games occasionally defy the laws of physics, ARCHER MACLEAN'S 3D POOL is nearly flawless, perfectly simulating every shot. The free camera can be positioned almost anywhere around the table, letting players find that perfect angle to line up their shots. In addition to the one-player mode, a multiplayer option lets players run a tournament for up to eight players. With this multiplayer fea
Backyard Skateboarding is a fast-paced extreme sports game that lets kids skate as a junior version of eight-time world skateboarding champion, Andy Macdonald. The 2006 (GOTY) edition of Backyard Skateboarding features new challenges, missions, gear, power ups, and unlockables. The game also has easier controls and faster gameplay.
With its unique comic-book inspired art style, Crushed Baseball 2004 will offer fast-paced arcade gameplay that will appeal to both sports and non-sports gaming fans. With its over-the-top style, players will be able to power-up characters and give them superhuman abilities and special powers called "Mojo" abilities. For example, a pitcher might throw a pitch that acts as a buzz-saw and slices through the hitter's bat; a batter may hit a ground ball that lodges itself in the field so it can't be picked up, and a fielder might use their suction glove ability to suction the ball into their glove to record an out.
Get ready for some serious powder action!
Mickey and his pals are ready to hit the slopes. Race in fantastic locals, compete against friends, and show off your trick style to see who is king of the snowy castle.
Game features include 5 massive stages, 30 boards to unlock and boost performance, a wide range of outrageous tricks, and multiplayer mode to race against your friends.
With crystal-clear graphics, sound effects as clear as an Alpine stream and excellent play control, ESPN Great Outdoor Games: Bass Fishing is sure to knock your warders off! In Free Fishing Mode, drop a line into any of the 30 ponds and lakes that dot the tranquil landscape. Cast your skills against the world's top anglers in Tournament mode. In this mode, you'll race to see who can land the five biggest fish of a given variety, including bluegills and many types of bass. After picking from 15 unique lures, a power meter indicates the strength of your cast. You can reel in or play out line. Successful anglers will continually monitor the water depth and temperature and the time of day. The atmospheric soundtrack includes chirping birds, softly lapping water and cheery banjo plucking.
Sports Illustrated for Kids Baseball will combine extensive player development, player trading, team management and arcade-style play into a unified system of game play. Kids can assemble a team, name their team, choose a team uniform style and then train their players to make them better and advance through the leagues. Plus, two friends can link up their Game Boy Advances for hours of gaming fun - the only baseball game on the GBA that offers multiplayer capabilities!