High Heat Major League Baseball 2003 (Nintendo Game Boy Advance, 2002)

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Description
The sequel to the Game Boy Advance's first baseball game features several enhancements to the engine used by its predecessor. First and foremost, the title supports two players for head-to-head action. Both players need a copy of the game and a Game Link Cable to play against one another. Secondly, statistical tracking is available during Season mode. Players can now see how well their team is performing as the season progresses. The rest of the features include a revised Home Run Derby to reflect the All-Star Game's format, accurate uniforms for each team, the ability to steal bases and hit batters, and new audio to better replicate the sounds heard at an actual ballpark. The game also features updated team rosters to reflect the 2002 season. The interface, options, and graphics in High Heat Major League Baseball 2003 are otherwise identical to High Heat Major League Baseball 2002.
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