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Minimum game install now plays in software mode. Fixed problems with High Heat Baseball 2001 season converter. Teams from converted High Heat Baseball 2001 seasons will receive new rookies at the start of the next season. Wrigley Field collision data has been updated. Metrodome collision data has been updated. Proper team pitching ranking now given in pre-game summary. Fixed problems concerned with rosters expanding to 40 players in season play. Fixed roster-related problem with quick-sim
Does Dreaming Make You Rich? Back in the good old days of school, the teachers would often catch us for daydreaming in class and not paying attention. "Stop dreaming! Dreaming will get you nowhere," yelled the teacher. Is it really so? Does 'dreaming' really get you nowhere in life? The answer is 'Yes'...and 'No'. If you dream and you took massive action to achieve your dream, your dream could very well come true for you. However, if you dream and take no action, it remains just a powerless dre
The High Heat Baseball 2000 computer game brings in a whole new set of premiere features that pushes the limits of gameplay and lets the baseball fan take control of the perfect game. This year we have included everything baseball gamers wanted in High Heat Baseball 1999 and much more. On the field, High Heat Baseball 2000 delivers a “closest-to-the-plate†experience with high resolution 3D graphics, highly realistic running, fielding, management, and a true focus on batter/pitcher confront
GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, and Game Boy Advance
Release date
PlayStation 2 USA February 9, 2002 PAL April 5, 2002 JPN September 5, 2002 Game Boy Advance USA March 5, 2002 JPN July 18, 2002 Windows USA March 11, 2002 GameCube USA March 12, 2002
Genre(s)
Sports
Mode(s)
Rating(s)
ESRB: Everyone (E) ELSPA: 3+
High Heat Major League Baseball 2003 was the second-to-last of a successful series of baseball computer games, released on GameCube, PlayStation 2, PC, and Game Boy Advance. There were two versions of the game released, 2002 and 2003, featuring Curt Schilling on the box cover. High Heat Major League Baseball 2004 was the last version released, in the spring of 2003.
The game, featuring the official licensed team and player names from all 30 MLB teams, was created by games company 3DO, who later filed for bankruptcy in May 2003.
External links
High Heat Major League Baseball 2003 at MobyGames
Files.SimCentral.NET / High Heat 2003
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