Backyard Baseball Ps3

  

Backyard Baseball is a series of baseball video games for children which was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Atari. It was first released in October 1997 for Macintosh and Microsoft Windows. Later games were featured on Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Wii, and iOS. Apr 10, 2015 Custom Xbox/PS3 Controllers! With unbelievable hitting in 'Backyard Baseball', unreal running in 'Backyard Football' and a great shot in 'Backyard Basketball', Pablo Sanchez is a great. Backyard Baseball pits the Backyard Kids against kid versions of real pro baseball players such as Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds, and Derek Jeter. Pick your team, position players, and choose a field to play on for single games or an entire season. Choose from all 30 MLB teams or create your own winning line-up with custom team names and uniforms.


  • Awesome Player

Go to 'Create your own team' and make their colors all pink. Then select Maria Luna and she will be on fire. She will have 10 batting, 10 running, 9 pitching, and 9 fielding. Have fun! | Submitted by sHoRtMaN
  • English Pablo Sanchez

Pablo speaks english! Go to the player cards screen and click on Pablo Sanchez. Then hold shift and click on his picture. He says the same thing every time you do it, though. | Submitted by Justin
  • Giant Players

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Create a team and never get out with Pablo Sanchez in the first game. | Submitted by DavidRuggles
  • Play as Mr. Clanky

To play as Mr. Clanky, go to the trophy case in the clubhouse and hold [Shift] as you click on him!
(Note: This cheat only works in Exhibition Mode.)
  • Secret Players

Make a team that is black and called Mighty Monsters. Win all of your season games. Then create another team. You will be able to pick people like: Mark Mcgwire, Sammy Sosa, Ken Griffey Jr., Babe Ruth, Hank Arron, and Willey Mays. | UnblockedSubmitted by DavidRuggles
  • Special Hitting

When playing the computer, get a person on first. If the computer hits a grounder, throw to second then first(making a double play). Then you will hear a sound to get a special! | Submitted by DavidRuggles
  • Strikeouts

Go to season play mode and put in new coach. Pick team, and go to first game. When you are on the field, put the cursor near the batter, on the upper corner and keep pressing escape. Pitch the ball, but still repeatingly press escape. Repeat the process 2 more times, and you will most likely strike the batter out. |

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  • Win All Levels

To win all levels is simple. Just kick the ball out of bounds, and press: Shift, Tab, and Enter. Note: May not work on all versions.
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Platforms:PC, Mac
Publisher:Humongous Entertainment
Developer:Humongous Entertainment
Genres:Sport / Baseball
Release Date:1997
Game Modes:Singleplayer

Backyard Baseball, geared towards kids 5-12 (or older), puts a cute face on America’s all-time favorite pastime – baseball. This kid-centric title from Humongous features simple gameplay, nice cartoony animations and plenty of bright colors to go with them.

Players choose their favorite players, create a team and play a season. Characters all have their own personalities that you must factor in, divided into four categories. What sets this game apart from other baseball games is that it offers a variety of Power Ups including super pitches and hitting techniques as well as special items like the aluminum bat (which allows players to hit harder and farther). In any case, the controls are simple enough that pretty much anyone can learn it, and the game also offers difficulty levels for better players to keep the challenge going.

System Requirements: Pentium 133 MHz, 32 MB RAM, Win95

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