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|series        = ''All-Star Baseball''
|series        = ''All-Star Baseball''
|genre        = Sports <small>(Baseball)</small>
|genre        = Sports <small>(Baseball)</small>
|modes        = Single-player, Multiplayer
|modes        = Single-Player, Multiplayer
|platforms    = [[Nintendo GameCube]]
|platforms    = [[Nintendo GameCube]]
|media        = GameCube Optical Disc
|media        = GameCube Optical Disc
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Revision as of 20:00, 27 February 2011

All-Star Baseball 2004 featuring Derek Jeter
All-Star Baseball 2004
Developer(s) Acclaim Entertainment
Publisher(s) Acclaim Entertainment
Series All-Star Baseball
Platform(s) GameCube
Genre(s) [[:Category:Sports (Baseball) (Genre)|Sports (Baseball)]][[Category:Sports (Baseball) (Genre)]]
Mode(s) Single-Player, Multiplayer
Input methods GameCube Controller
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All-Star Baseball 2004 is part of the All-Star Baseball video game series developed and published by Acclaim Entertainment. The series began in 1998 with the release of All-Star Baseball '99. The announcers John Sterling and Michael Kay have been added during the ballgame from 1998-2000 for Nintendo 64. The final release in the series (due to the bankruptcy of Acclaim) is All-Star Baseball 2005.

Problems

Crash

Crashes shortly after intro video.

Configuration

This title does not need non-default settings to run properly.

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