All-Star Baseball 2001 is a baseball simulation video game, brought to fans by Acclaim Entertainment in 1997. The game is the second version of the popular All-Star Baseball series and the sequel to the All-Star Baseball 2000 game. Coming to All-Star Baseball 2001, in addition to participating in top-level baseball matches, players are also directly managing the team at all aspects, such as squads, uniforms, for example. This version has the gameplay almost identical to the previous versions, but the developer also added some new features and a few graphical upgrades. All-Star Baseball 2001 includes all 30 stadiums, as well as famous stars both in real life and fictional characters in the game.
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