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            Best Baseball for Playstation but....
            
                3
                Rating: 3, 
                Useful: 15 / 18
                Date: July 21, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            The action in this game is fast.  It is a fun game overall with lots of nice added game play modes like a home run derby with targets to strike outside the park, and a legends mode where you can play with all time baseball greats like Hank Aaron or Babe Ruth for example.  The main  drawback to this game though is the pure lack of realism.  It just feels  outdated when you play it. There is no Playstation baseball title that  beats it, trust me I have played them all,  but if you have a Nintendo 64  try All Star Baseball 2001 instead.  All Star Baseball for the N64 is much  more realisic with far better graphics and gameplay.  If playstation is all  you got though, try Tripple Play 2001.
        
            
More flaws than an old pinto!
            
                2
                Rating: 2, 
                Useful: 14 / 17
                Date: March 28, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            What a terrible game this is.  Only very young kids will enjoy the "extras" which are ridiculous.   Besides the terrible fielder animations the game has a few bugs as well.  )I hit a home run and the ball  fell back into play, but the computer wouldnt field it so i had to reset  the game) also the close ups of fielders are terrible, it always looks like  your player is throwing home, even though he might be throwing to second!   In addition.....rey ordonez has hit 4 homeruns in 2 games for me (on pro  mode)
In conclusion, this is pretty much the same as last year (except  for the horrible extra features such as having a home run derby in a  livving room)  the only really good thing about the game is being able to  use hall of fame players, but the game play is very unrealisitc, and im  sick of these monsterous polygonal graphics....why cant these developers  stay away from those ugly close ups forever....(or at least until PS2 is  out)
        
            
Addictive, fun, full of variety, great gameplay, awesome!
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 18 / 26
                Date: March 26, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            For those of you expecting more out of Triple Play from last year then be relieved.  The framerate is pretty fast, the stadiums are very awesome, it has more variety than ever before and is the extreme challenge is unique  and addictive. What's different from TP 2000?  Well, for starters you have  4-5 unique stadiums to chose from in extreme challenge.  Have you ever  wanted to play in someone's living room.  Well you can in one of the  extreme stadiums.  In each stadium you get points for hitting various  objects and targets outside the fences in the outfield.  Now, you can  choose the all-time legends like Babe Ruth, and Ted Williams.  In the  Season mode you have all-star voting which is done after each game.  A vote  tally is given for each League and position. Also, in the season mode as  you are playing a season throughout a game you can unlock codes which can  give you rewards like Increased defensive power, etc.  The list goes on and  on.
Overrall, this year's TP 2001 will not be matched.  Perhaps Dreamcast  will have a game with better graphics but the gameplay is what always  count.  TP 2001, in my opinion, is the best there has ever been and can  only be beat by TP 2002 or when PS2 comes out with a better baseball game.   EA SPORTS HITS ANOTHER HOMERUN! 
Buy it now before supplies run out.
        
            
Mixed bag
            
                3
                Rating: 3, 
                Useful: 10 / 11
                Date: March 20, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This game is a disappointment.
The truly wonderful thing about last years TP2K was the framerate was cranked up to a consistant 30 fps.  The animation is very, very choppy in TP2001, which makes it difficult to  understand how Electronic Arts could regress so much in a years time.  The  new facial mapping is nice, but the stadiums seem to have taken a hit  looks-wise in the process.  The much touted defensive point of view  fielding option is fairly difficult to get used to, and the decreased  framerate doesn't make it easier.
On the positive side, the AI hitters  aren't hitting your pitching quite as easily as in TP2K -- you can strike  them out.  The fielding controls are responsive, as are the hitting  controls.  The "Big League Challenge" extreme mode is pretty fun,  combining homerun derby with target practice.  There is something to be  said for the sight of the Babe launching an opposite field homer straight  at a glass building, shattering windows in the process.  The audio, as  always, is excellent.
I gave this title 3 stars because TP2001 isn't  quite bad enough to warrant 2 stars.  There are enough positives to  recommend this title to newcomers of the TP series.  Veteran TP players may  want to rent it first, however.
        
            
The best Triple Play yet.
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 9 / 11
                Date: July 15, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            There are several cool new features in this game, such as an option called Points Cap Play. What this means is that if you make some nice plays or make more difficult accomplishments, you are given points that you can spend on anything from upgrading your players, buying legends of the game  or even a new stadium. With this option on, you can also get free bonus  cheat options (check out 'pulsating head' which is one of the weirdest  things I've seen in a game) There are also the old standards, such as  single game, season, home run derby. Speaking of home run derby, there is  one mode called "extreme" where you try to hit various targets  for bonus points. Very fun! As usual, this game has good control, decent  graphics and often-funny commentary from Buck Martinez and Jim Hewson. I  recommend this game.
        
            
Another great EA sports game
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 8 / 13
                Date: March 27, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            If you love the Triple Play series you will want this game.  If, however, you love the gameplay of TP 2000 but are not impressed with the old time players, the 500 home club feature, and a tournament with teams of the world, then save your money.  It plays exactly like TP2K.  No different.   Which is good, because TP2K is great.  
They should have called this  Triple Play 2000: Second Edition with added features.  Its still a great  game, but I just wish we got the dynasty features that EA's football games  give us.  For really in depth baseball check out High Heat, but for  gameplay Triple Play is the way to go.
        
            
Not worth it
            
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                Rating: 2, 
                Useful: 6 / 9
                Date: October 02, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            EA has always made great sports games.  Lately it seems as if they are coasting on their previous successes.  For one thing this game is prone to freezing when the computer makes a dumb error.  Like a pickoff that flies off into the outfield.  The ball gets lost and you have to reset the whole console.  Not fun if you are playing in season mode and are in the 9th inning.  The graphics are great until you see Dreamcast's version which makes triple play baseball look like puke on your TV set.  The crowd is always annoying, they jeer even whether you're 20 points ahead or behind.  As usual the announcers are annoying and don't really call the game (when are we going to have smart announcers?!)  Also there is a lot of saving going on here.  And I mean a lot.  You need 7 blocks in memory just for the season.  When you make it into the playoffs you need another 7 blocks.  There are some winning points, the homerun derby is fun, especially using players like Ruth, Eddie Murray, and Reggie Jackson.  And in extreme mode you not only have to hit home runs but hit targets as well.  The opening sequence is great.  And the prevailing song is the Magic Carpet Ride RMX... (they probably drained all their production costs into the soundtrack).
        
            
My favorite video game.
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 5 / 7
                Date: June 18, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            From all the Playstation baseball games I have played, this is the best.  The graphics are great, the announcers and music are great, and so is a lot of other stuff.  One turnoff--when you are in season or playoff mode you  have to load, then save, then load, and then save again just to play one  game.  It gets tiresome.  Last year's version didn't do this, but the game  is still top-notch quality.
        
            
Tripple play 2001
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 5 / 7
                Date: April 15, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            I love this game. The graphics aren't the best but  it has awesome game modes. In create a player there are many differnt real batting stances you can choose from. I like how you can earn legends, stadiums, and codes   playing well
        
            
A great baseball experience
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 4 / 5
                Date: March 17, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Among the first things I noticed about TP 2001 where the graphics. While not a great improvement over last year, this year's players look more "human." And as far as the gameplay, it's as solid as ever. Be  sure try fielding from the defensive player's point of view. The addition  of the 500 home run club members, as well as the Big League Challenge, adds  a great deal of replay value to the game. The only gripe I have with 2001  is the roster, as Ken Griffey Jr.'s still in Seattle. If you're a baseball  fan, or a fan of baseball video games, I'd seriously consider picking this  one up.
        
        
       
    
    
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