

High Heat Major League Baseball 2002
High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 is a baseball simulation video game developed by 3DO Company and published by 3DO for PlayStation and other platforms in 2002. The game aimed for realism, modeling aspects of real baseball, including player statistics and team rosters based on the 2002 MLB season. The gameplay emphasizes accurate batting, pitching, and fielding mechanics, providing a simulation experience for baseball fans. Features may include franchise mode and various game modes, allowing players to manage their own team or participate in quick matches. While offering a more simulation-focused experience compared to arcade baseball games, High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 aimed to be accessible to both casual and hardcore fans. The 3DO Company was involved in both development and publishing of the title.
Played99
Size92.01 MB