Backyard Baseball 2010
July 24, 2010 by admin · 5 Comments
Backyard Baseball 2010
- Updated roster of pros from every MLB team¿NEW full roster on NDS
- Improved game controls for precise & intuitive hitting, pitching, fielding
- Superior gameplay¿more variety, options, rewards
- NEW fields, lighting, art, unlockables & improved scripting, voice, play-by-play
- NEW¿Hall of Fame of kid teams from Backyard Baseball `09
Backyard Baseball 2010 for Nintendo Wii…Now in its eighth iteration Backyard Baseball is the best selling youth baseball video game franchise and the #1 kids baseball game for 2008. The game combines all the action of a realistic simulation with th
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(out of 5 reviews)
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 10.99


Review by Bryan Layton for Backyard Baseball 2010
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This game is just flat-out fun. The characters are funny, funny-looking, some are good and some are horrible.
Review by RJAK for Backyard Baseball 2010
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It seems as though Atari was intimidated by the Wii Sports version of baseball with it’s simple yet fun control scheme. This game is what happens when a company tries too hard at something that doesn’t need anything more then motion for the most part. What kills me about this game is the fact it basically pauses just before the pitch is thrown… so it can tell you HOW to pitch. Running the bases is another question mark within the control layout. Especially when trying to explain to my 6-year old (who is very adaptable when it comes to computers and video games) it quickly became inexplicable. The PC version of the Backyard Sports games have always been a lock, this game is nothing close in quality.
Review by Lisa for Backyard Baseball 2010
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Fun game, but it took us a little time to get the hang of it. Fun for the entire family.
Review by Matthew Parente for Backyard Baseball 2010
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This game, while cute, is not well executed. Inevitably at some point in the game (specifically while playing a season as the Red Sox in the first game of the season vs. the Yankees), the pitcher only wants to pick off the runner at first base. The game obviously is unplayable at that point.
My suggestion is to not get this game at all, because if it does fail you will not be able to return the game (you can only exchange it for the same title). Thus, we’re stuck with a game that doesn’t work. Don’t make the same mistake.
Review by Kristin Beth Lorenzen for Backyard Baseball 2010
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had a fun time playing this version on Wii – loved it on computer, but even better through Wii.