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.

Game Overview
All-Star Baseball '99 on the N64 was one of those games that made you feel like you were actually stepping onto the diamond. The player models were surprisingly detailed for the time, and the stadiums had this grainy-but-charming late-'90s 3D look—especially when the sun cast those long shadows in afternoon games.
What I liked was how it balanced arcade-style fun with just enough realism. You could pull off diving catches or nail a runner at home, but it never got bogged down in stats like some sims. The roster had all the big names from that era, though I spent way too much time trying to figure out why my created player kept striking out.
It’s not the flashiest baseball game ever, but there’s something satisfying about the crack of the bat and the way the crowd noise swells when you’re down to the last inning. Definitely a solid pick if you’re dusting off the N64 for some nostalgia.

Download All-Star Baseball 99 (E) ROM
You can download this ROM to play All-Star Baseball 99 (E) offline using an Nintendo 64 (N64) emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.