Play All-Star Baseball 99 (E) Online
You dive for line drives with Jeter, swing for the fences with McGwire, and watch those blocky '90s stadium shadows stretch across the infield between pitches.
All-Star Baseball 99 came out for the Nintendo 64 in 1998, published by Acclaim Entertainment. It was one of the better baseball games on the system at the time, competing with titles like Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest. The graphics were solid for the era, with recognizable player models and stadiums that felt authentic, if a bit angular by today's standards.
You control either a single player or the entire team, pitching, fielding, and batting your way through full nine-inning games. The main objective is to win, either in exhibition play or across a full season. Signature mechanics include the swing timing meter for hitting, which requires precision to make solid contact, and the fielding cursor system that lets you dive or jump for balls. The pacing is deliberate, with a moderate learning curve; it rewards patience and practice. It feels satisfying to connect on a well-timed pitch and send it into the outfield gaps.
Download All-Star Baseball 99 (E) ROM
You can download this ROM to play All-Star Baseball 99 (E) offline using an N64 emulator (Top Emulators).
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