Clanky is also featured in this game, but the World Series has to be completed in Season Play to unlock him. This game features 31 pros and 30 Backyard kids as well as the Create-A-Player feature.
It really does look like something that would have been on Nickelodeon in the 90s, probably in between Rugrats and Rocko’s Modern Life! It has a very charming and wholesome look to it and the way the different “stadiums” look is very well done too. Backyard Baseball 2003 was released in Jfor Windows and Macintosh computers, with Mike Piazza of the New York Mets as the cover athlete. The art style of Backyard Baseball 2001 is great. It is just all about having fun and fun is the best way to describe it. In multiplayer I would bet that this game is an absolute blast! The core gameplay no matter if it is pitching, fielding or batting is very simple and it plays like a 90s arcade-style baseball game. Speaking of players there is a trading card book where you can learn more about the different players.īackyard Baseball 2001 also had an online mode and I am sure there is someone out there who has a server that allows you to play this online. If you do well here your players can be in the Hall of Fame. Here you will take your ragtag group of kids on a quest to win different championships. You also have Season Play which is Backyard Baseball 2001’s main game mode. It is a great way to learn the basics of the game. You can change innings, errors pick your stadium and so on. Review First released in 1997, this updated baseball simulation is designed especially for young kids, playfully introducing them to Americas beloved sport. This mode lets you change the difficulty level from tee-ball all the way to hard. Play a single game, play through an entire season, or go online and play against other Backyard Baseball players on the secure Junior Sports Network. Backyard Baseball allows you to play a single game. Day 6 Sports released new Backyard Sports titles beginning in 2015, but these will not be included here as they do not carry the Humongous Entertainment label.The game modes are exactly what you would expect from a game in the Backyard Sports series. Those rights were acquired by The Evergreen Group. Tommo also didn't acquire the Backyard Sports series.
The rights to that game were aquired by Rebellion, which now acts as publisher of the game. Note that Tommo did not acquire the rights to Moonbase Commander. They are just included here for the sake of completeness. Backyard Baseball 2003 was released in Jfor Windows and Macintosh computers, with Mike Piazza of the New York Mets as the cover athlete. None of these titles will ever be compatible with ScummVM, as they are out of the scope of the project. It also includes the Backyard Sports titles released from 2004 to 2010 under the Humongous brand name and the games published by Humongous Entertainment under Tommo ownership after they purchased Humongous Entertainment from the Atari bankruptcy auction in 2013 (however, it does not contain games published under the Humongous Publishing label as these games do not use licenses that were developed by Humongous Entertainment.
This is a list of all known Humongous Entertainment games.