Room 6 seems to be the remnants of a camera debugging system, probably related to the pseudo-3D gameplay in the overhead field view. The buttons on the control panel are apparently programmed to adjust the specified parameters and print relevant debug text like 'camera X angle is%d', and there are several scripts in the room that are obviously meant to do something, but it's not clear how.
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- Backyard Baseball May 30, 2002 GBA. The third entry in Humongous Entertainment's cartoonish baseball series is the first to hit consoles, bringing with it a.
- Product Information. Part of the Humongous Sports series, Backyard Baseball 2001 is a customizable sports title featuring the Backyard Kids, as well a few smaller versions of Major League pros. Children can select from 30 Major League Baseball teams and compile their rosters any way they choose.
Description of Backyard Baseball Windows
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Imagine a game where the players play for the love of the game, not the money. A game where multi-million dollar contracts are unknown. A game where everyone gets to play. Imagine a game just like it was with the youthful innocence of a child. This, my friends, is Backyard Baseball. Backyard Baseballtakes you back to when you were a kid, when baseball was a game, and the team was hastily put together among the kids in the neighborhood.
Playing for Real
Humongous Entertainment reached back into the past and captured all those childhood memories of baseball and digitally assembled them into this game. All the details that make the memories real are here - from the kids taunting the pitcher to the child with the asthma inhaler. Do you remember picking teams, taking turns picking from the best players until only the bad players were left? Do you remember picking someone's little brother because his big brother was a good player? It's all here. Nothing was left out.
Players choose from fields such as the sandlot, the urban parking lot, and the rich kid's backyard. Pitchers throw crazy pitches such as the 'Elevator' and the 'Crazy Ball.' Background ambient noises and the taunting by the opposing team add to the rich atmosphere that you can almost smell.
Everything about this game is charming and cute.
Swing and Miss
Gameplay includes all the necessary elements. Pitchers choose the pitch as well as the placement. Hitters swing at the ball and can even see the strike zone. Fielding is accomplished by clicking where you want the ball thrown, and running is as simple as clicking in the direction you want the runner to advance. Everything is here, and everything is easy enough for kids. The pace is a little slow, but not too fast for children. Each batter has a distinct personality - from the boy who hops to the plate to the girl who says 'my game is really tennis, anyway' when she strikes out. I was extremely impressed with all the details of each character.
I have a few complaints about the game. This game doesn't install any files to the hard disk - everything is run from the CD. For some reason, each swing of the bat causes the CD to be read. This makes the animation choppy and the mouse click to hit feels sluggish and unresponsive. While the game is playable with this problem, it makes hitting the ball a little difficult. Instead of getting better the more balls I hit, I never really improved. I think this is because I never was able to time when I hit the mouse button and the player started their swing. That little delay when it read from the CD just ruins the hand/eye coordination.
I tried copying the entire 270MB of CD data to the hard disk to see if that improved performance (note: this is not an option in the install menu, I just copied it by dragging the contents of the CD into a new folder on my hard disk.) It did speed up the game somewhat, but the batting problem didn't improve significantly.
I also encountered one bug: I hit a ball that bounced infield, then over the fence for what should have been a double. The announcer even stated this was a double, but the runner advanced only to first.
Worthy of Praise
This game is terrific and has all the elements of a Gold Medal winner. But I can't do it. The delay in clicking the mouse and the batter swinging the ball just ruins it for me. I still like the game a lot and highly recommend it, but a Gold Medal is for games without such evident flaws. I guess I'm mad because this should have been corrected. Even a little play testing would have shown that this was a problem. Instead, we are left with what could have been a 'Game of the Year,' but instead fails to deliver on one very important game element.
This is still an outstanding game and I recommend it strongly.
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Comments and reviews
jjawwechampein2019-10-242 points
i like this game because it has cominsens
faggy fag fag2019-09-241 point
i acually really enjoybthis game
curry2019-07-221 point
I like it
bigrickjohson.1.2019-04-291 point
i like pickles
im dum2019-04-27-6 points
how do u download again xD
Cascadianranger2019-02-246 points
For those wondering what to do after downloading, extract the files anyhwere into your C drive (even their own folder) and then add the files through ScummVM and use that to play
derp2018-12-22-1 point
does this require a cd?
Catbug2018-12-120 point
I agree with wonderwoman, I downloaded it but its just a zip file with a bunch of other files. What do I do now?
The Unknown2018-05-03-4 points
Read the FAQ dude. BTW I found Backyard Baseball 2003 4free on www.pcgamefreetop.net
M2018-04-27-2 points
how do i open these files?
nice gamer2018-04-080 point
hello guys but this game is so amazing and addictive game hehehe
WonderMan2018-04-075 points
Backyard Baseball Online Pc
I downloaded the files but now what?
yeet2018-04-051 point
hello this game is so lit i love it its so cool of fun for a family
barter2018-02-23-2 points
this game is awesome
T.J.2017-10-063 points
I love this game!
tall tyler storm2017-07-117 points
best baseball video game
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Developer: Humongous Entertainment This game has unused graphics. |
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There, you've gotten a good 70% of the Backyard Baseball experience. The rest is 15% pop flies, 10% foul balls, 4.9% strikeouts, and 0.1% Jen Taylor squealing 'Caught in a pickle!' - just like the real thing.
- 1Unused Graphics
- 3Unused Dialogue
- 4Unused Text
Unused Graphics
Placeholder Headshots
The game contains a full set of placeholder character headshots for the strategy menu. They're stored in a different format from the final versions, which suggests the menu was overhauled at some point and the old graphics were forgotten about.
For what it's worth, this is probably the earliest available artwork showing the characters hatless.
Character | Early | Final | Character | Early | Final |
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Kimmy Eckman | Ronny Dobbs | ||||
Maria Luna | Achmed Khan | ||||
Angela Delveccio | Amir Khan | ||||
Vicki Kawaguchi | Kenny Kawaguchi | ||||
Gretchen Hasselhoff | Pete Wheeler | ||||
Sally Dobbs | Dmitri Petrovich | ||||
Billy Jean Blackwood | Ricky Johnson | ||||
Ashley Webber | Marky Dubois | ||||
Sidney Webber | Reese Worthington | ||||
Kiesha Phillips | Pablo Sanchez | ||||
Stephanie Morgan | Tony Delveccio | ||||
Luanne Lui | Jorge Garcia | ||||
Annie Frazier | Dante Robinson | ||||
Jocinda Smith | Ernie Steele | ||||
Lisa Crocket | Mikey Thomas |
Room Backgrounds
Several of the game's rooms are used only for storing data and don't need a background, but all of them have one anyway. Some are just blank, but a few are more interesting.
Rooms 16 and 19 store the background chatter for the female and male characters, respectively. Their background consists of the handwritten message 'Stupid talkies' against a very eye-displeasing background.
Room 22 contains the batting animations and this quirky message.
Room 25 holds most of the baseball logic, and a similar message to room 22.
Humongous Vision
A few placeholder graphics for the Humongous Vision display are still in the game.
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This seems to be how the board looked early in development. Assuming it had the same placement at that point, the green bit at the bottom is the center point of the home run fence.
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A placeholder version of the infield fly rule screen.
It's not clear what this is, but it's obviously meant to fit into the same 'slot' as the early Humongous Vision graphics. Possibly it was meant to simulate fields without the display for testing. Most likely, the brown thing on the right connected to some other placeholder graphic, now lost.
Collision Maps
There are several graphics in the game data which, when assembled and overlaid onto the baseball fields, seem to mark parts of the collision data for each area. They're incomplete, though every field except Tin Can Alley has at least one.
Cement Gardens
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Dirt Yards
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Eckman Acres
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Playground Commons
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The odd streak on the second base line is actually part of the tree graphic overlay in the bottom-right corner, so it's definitely in the right place. Who knows what it's doing there.
Sandy Flats
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For some reason, a Steele Stadium component is stored with the Sandy Flats pieces.
Steele Stadium
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Parks Department Field No. 2
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Big City Stadium
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Super Colossal Dome
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Miscellaneous
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A 'TEMP' version of the tournament bracket menu icon snuck into the final game.
This save/load preview placeholder is present in several other Humongous games. This game displays the teams and score instead of a graphical preview, so presumably this is just left over from whichever game this was built off of.
Camera Debugger
This needs some investigation. Discuss ideas and findings on the talk page. Specifically: See if there's some way to make this do whatever it's supposed to. |
Room 6 seems to be the remnants of a camera debugging system, probably related to the pseudo-3D gameplay in the overhead field view. The buttons on the control panel are apparently programmed to adjust the specified parameters and print relevant debug text like 'camera X angle is %d', and there are several scripts in the room that are obviously meant to do something, but it's not clear how this is supposed to be loaded or whether it still works.
Unused Dialogue
To do: There's likely lots more. |
System Messages
Apparently Sunny Day was supposed to read out the text for the game's menus, which are silent in the finished game. These files appear at the very beginning of the dialogue file along with several other unused lines below, suggesting they were moved there when this feature was cut, then forgotten about.
File | Subtitles |
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Anyways... | |
All right, then. | |
Okay, then... | |
Are you sure you want to quit the game? | |
Are you sure you want to delete this team? | |
Are you sure you want to do that? | |
Are you sure? | |
Are you sure you want to stop? | |
Do you want to save the game? | |
...nothing. | |
You pick first | |
You pick second | |
You are the home team. | |
That means you pitch first. | |
You are the away team. | |
That means you bat first |
Players at Bat
The only thing Sunny Day says when generic players are up at bat in Baseball '97 is 'steps up to bat', but she has unused variations that would eventually go used in the Major League licensed editions that add pros.
File | Subtitles |
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steps up. | |
comes to the plate. |
Color Commentary
A few of Vinnie's lines go unused. Like Sunny's lines above, these are at the very beginning of the dialogue file.
File | Subtitles |
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The force is off, so the best play is at first. | |
I think this pitcher should mix up the pitches a bit, because the batter's going to figure it out if you keep throwing the same pitch. | |
Gotta keep an eye on that juice meter. When the juice is low, so is the pitcher's accuracy. | |
Might want to try changing up the batting stance... |
Wrong-Way Baserunning
There are several clips of Sunny and Vinnie reacting to players running around the bases the wrong way. Although this is occasionally alluded to in the game, it can never actually happen.
Sunny
File | Subtitles |
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What's this? Where's she going? | |
Hey! He's going the wrong way! | |
Wait a minute... what's happening here? | |
What's going on here? |
Vinnie
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Can you believe that? She's heading backwards! | |
Maybe he has to go to the bathroom. | |
Well, Sunny, we've got one confused kid out there! | |
My, oh my! She's running in the wrong direction! | |
You gotta wonder what's going on in his head. |
'And a Miss'
Sunny has a few lines related to receiving a strike by 'missing'. It's possible there was originally some element of aiming the swing rather than just timing it, or these were just generic variations on the regular messages that were cut because they could be misinterpreted as implying this feature existed.
File | Subtitles |
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and a miss! | |
and a miss... Strike 1 | |
and a miss... Strike 2 | |
and a miss... Strike 3 |
Other
A clip of Sunny saying 'Tags her!', but for some reason it's incorrectly sampled to play at half-speed (and also with some very bad audio feedback).
Here's what it should sound like normally.
Unused Text
Subtitles
Most Humongous games have inaccessible subtitles, and this one is no exception. Unlike most games, adding 'TextOn=1' to the game's configuration file does not turn them on, making ScummVM the most practical way to see them.
Debug Output
To do: Document. |
Also like most Humongous games, this one contains a slew of console debug output. The easiest way to view it is to run the game in ScummVM and set the debug level to 0 or higher.
The Backyard Sports series | |
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Windows | Baseball • Soccer • Football • Hockey • Skateboarding |
Mac OS Classic | Baseball • Soccer • Football |
Game Boy Advance | Football • Football 2006 • Football 2007 |