Baseball Advance

80 /100
20 mars 2002
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Baseball Advance is a baseball game produced by Sega, developed by Smilebit and published by THQ for the Game Boy Advance. It was later released in Japan as Greatest Nine with different licenses.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Gaming Age 91/100

« One of the most enjoyable baseball games on any platform. »

Armchair Empire 90/100

« Though modes are limited and there's no two-player connectivity, the one player season experience defeats any console game to date. »

IGN 88/100

« One of, if not the best handheld baseball games yet developed. »

Game Over Online 85/100

« The piece de resistance is undeniably the batting and pitching. The other parts of the game merely dress it up to become a full baseball title. »

GameSpy 81/100

« Fun right out of the tiny box, Baseball Advance is more enjoyable than most offerings on actual consoles. »

GMR Magazine 80/100

« There's only four stadiums and there's no multiplayer, but it's still a great game of baeball. [Feb 2003, p.97] »

GameSpot 80/100

« Although it has fewer features than other baseball video games, Baseball Advance is both fun and impressive. »

Electronic Gaming Monthly 80/100

« BA's batter/pitcher duel is one of the best on any system, making the game a blast to play.[May 2002, p.115] »

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